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PROSPECTUS - 2015-2016

C O N T E N T SC O N T E N T SC O N T E N T SC O N T E N T SC O N T E N T S

About InstituteAbout InstituteAbout InstituteAbout InstituteAbout Institute ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 1-41-41-41-41-4

Information Regarding Regular CoursesInformation Regarding Regular CoursesInformation Regarding Regular CoursesInformation Regarding Regular CoursesInformation Regarding Regular Courses ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5-95-95-95-95-9

Process to obtain Application Forms ............................................................... 5

Submission of Application Form ...................................................................... 5

Rules regarding Admission ...............................................................................6

Reservation of Seats ............................................................................................ 7

Attendance .......................................................................................................... 7

Re-admission .......................................................................................................7

Rules related to Hostel Accommodation ......................................................... 7

Rules and Regulations regarding Care of Equipments .................................... 8

Student's Discipline ............................................................................................ 8

Prohibition and Punishment for Sexual Harassment and Ragging ................ 8

Breach of Discipline Includes ............................................................................. 9

Award of Degree ................................................................................................. 9

Information Regarding Distance EducationInformation Regarding Distance EducationInformation Regarding Distance EducationInformation Regarding Distance EducationInformation Regarding Distance Education ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 9-109-109-109-109-10

Admission & Registration .................................................................................. 9

Study Material & Sessional Work ...................................................................... 9

Contact Classes ................................................................................................. 10

Common Rules for all the Contact Classes ..................................................... 10

Examination Centres ........................................................................................ 10

Examination Forms ......................................................................................... 10

Admission through B.P.P. ................................................................................ 10

List of CoursesList of CoursesList of CoursesList of CoursesList of Courses ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11-1211-1211-1211-1211-12

Examination Medium / Application Fee / Intakes ......................................... 11

Last Date for Submission of Application Form ............................................. 12

Fee Structure for Regular CoursesFee Structure for Regular CoursesFee Structure for Regular CoursesFee Structure for Regular CoursesFee Structure for Regular Courses ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13-1513-1513-1513-1513-15

Hostel FeeHostel FeeHostel FeeHostel FeeHostel Fee .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 51 51 51 51 5

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Fee Structure for Correspondence CoursesFee Structure for Correspondence CoursesFee Structure for Correspondence CoursesFee Structure for Correspondence CoursesFee Structure for Correspondence Courses ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1 61 61 61 61 6

Eligibility Criteria / DurationEligibility Criteria / DurationEligibility Criteria / DurationEligibility Criteria / DurationEligibility Criteria / Duration ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17-1817-1817-1817-1817-18

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Details of Regular CoursesDetails of Regular CoursesDetails of Regular CoursesDetails of Regular CoursesDetails of Regular Courses .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20-4420-4420-4420-4420-44

Details of Correspondence CoursesDetails of Correspondence CoursesDetails of Correspondence CoursesDetails of Correspondence CoursesDetails of Correspondence Courses ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 45-5045-5045-5045-5045-50

Academic Calendar of different DepartmentsAcademic Calendar of different DepartmentsAcademic Calendar of different DepartmentsAcademic Calendar of different DepartmentsAcademic Calendar of different Departments ......................................... 51-5451-5451-5451-5451-54

Application FormApplication FormApplication FormApplication FormApplication Form

Enrolment FormEnrolment FormEnrolment FormEnrolment FormEnrolment Form

Examination Form for Correspondence CoursesExamination Form for Correspondence CoursesExamination Form for Correspondence CoursesExamination Form for Correspondence CoursesExamination Form for Correspondence Courses

Admit Card FormAdmit Card FormAdmit Card FormAdmit Card FormAdmit Card Form

Hostel FormHostel FormHostel FormHostel FormHostel Form

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A B O U T A B O U T A B O U T A B O U T A B O U T INSTITUTEINSTITUTEINSTITUTEINSTITUTEINSTITUTE

THE CITY LADNUNTHE CITY LADNUNTHE CITY LADNUNTHE CITY LADNUNTHE CITY LADNUN

Rajasthan is a magical land set amidst the desolate desert beauty. It is synonymous with aesthetic and chivalryand is immensely rich in culture, history and natural beauty. Everything about Rajasthan fascinates frommiles of golden stretches of sand to the kaleidoscope of magnificent forts, opulent palaces and marvelloushavelies, each a splendid architectural creation having a legend of its own. The cities of Rajasthan still retainthe medieval flavour keeping alive the timeless traditions in the rich art and craft.

Ladnun, the city situated in Nagaur District is famous for Jain temples of exquisite marble work, old Dargahof Umarshah Peer and other ancient temples of pilgrimage and architectural importance and above all forJain Vishva Bharati Institute. It is the birth place of a great legendary and visionary Jain seer and saintAcharya Tulsi. The excursions from Ladnun within 40-45 kms are Dungar Balaji, Salasar Balaji Dham,Tirupati Balaji at Sujangarh. Ladnun is well connected by road from Delhi, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Bikaner, Ajmerand Ahmedabad and by rail services from Delhi via Ratangarh on the Delhi-Bikaner route or via Kuchaman-Degana on the Delhi-Jodhpur route. The conveneint train approaching Ladnun are (i) Jodhpur Via Ladnunand (ii) Biweekly Delhi-Jodhpur Express via Ladnun.

THE CAMPUSTHE CAMPUSTHE CAMPUSTHE CAMPUSTHE CAMPUS

Even though the town is located in an arid zone, the campus is full of greenery with parks, peacocks andgardens. It is like an oasis in the middle of the desert. The environment is free from noise and pollution. Thespiritual ambience of the campus provides a peaceful atmosphere of the traditional “Gurukul”, is ideal forstudies and research. The academic environment on the campus fosters self-discipline, promotes quality oflife and commitment to higher values.

In today's competitive environment, JVBI provides training for the improvement of communication skills,interpersonal relations, art of negotiation, decision making, development of self-confidence etc. for makingthe students able to stand in all challenging situations.

Jain Vishva Bharati is solely an educational institution dedicated to cultivate and practice high ideals of"Anekant" including tolerance and peaceful co-existence for the weal of the mankind at the global level aspropagated by its Anushasta. The advancement of the Indological studies, Indian culture and philosophythrough teaching, research, training and extension, which had been over sighted almost in all the modernindian Universities, has constituted main focus and thrust of JVBI.

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CENTRCENTRCENTRCENTRCENTRAL LIBRAL LIBRAL LIBRAL LIBRAL LIBRARARARARARY :Y :Y :Y :Y : There are over 70,000 books and more than 6000 rare manuscripts in Central Library,known as ‘Vardhman Granthagar’. JVBI subscribes more than 150 Journals, 12000 e-journals andperiodicals. The database in the library have been computerized and the students can search using theSOUL facility. Internet and Xerox facility is also available for the students.

COMPUTER LAB : COMPUTER LAB : COMPUTER LAB : COMPUTER LAB : COMPUTER LAB : State of Art Computer Laboratory with high-speed internet (1 GBPS) connectivity throughNKN-INFLIBNET is available on lease-line basis. Students and staff members make best use of thesefacilities to update themselves with the latest developments in their respective fields. All the departmentsand study centers have been connected through LAN.

LLLLLANGUANGUANGUANGUANGUAAAAAGE GE GE GE GE AND AND AND AND AND AAAAAUDIO UDIO UDIO UDIO UDIO VISUVISUVISUVISUVISUAL AL AL AL AL LLLLLAB :AB :AB :AB :AB : JVBI has state of art Language Lab for developing Englishcommunication skills among students.

HOSTEL : HOSTEL : HOSTEL : HOSTEL : HOSTEL : Separate 200 bedded hostels for both boys and girls are facilitated within the campus. Stay in thecampus and hostels is very secure and safe. Accommodation is, however, limited and is provided on afirst-cum-first-served basis. Mess facility is also available in the hostels.

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MEDICAL CENTRE :MEDICAL CENTRE :MEDICAL CENTRE :MEDICAL CENTRE :MEDICAL CENTRE : The Medical Consultancy services (Ayurvedic and Allopathic) are available on campus.

MEDITMEDITMEDITMEDITMEDITAAAAATION TION TION TION TION AND AND AND AND AND YYYYYOOOOOGA :GA :GA :GA :GA : Institute has the Centre for Yoga and Meditation for development of balancedpersonality with necessary equipments.

AAAAAUDITUDITUDITUDITUDITORIUM :ORIUM :ORIUM :ORIUM :ORIUM : The Institute has a well equipped newly constructed state of art auditorium to foster theneed of academic and cultural programmes of the institute.

GYMNASIUM : GYMNASIUM : GYMNASIUM : GYMNASIUM : GYMNASIUM : The Institute has gymnasium with well equipped equipments and music system. This facilityis available for staff and students both boys and girls separately.

SPORSPORSPORSPORSPORTTTTTS FS FS FS FS FAAAAACILITIES :CILITIES :CILITIES :CILITIES :CILITIES : There are facilities of in-door and out-door games for the students and staff of theinstitute.

CANTEEN : CANTEEN : CANTEEN : CANTEEN : CANTEEN : The Institute has good canteen having food arrangements.

GUEST HOUSE : GUEST HOUSE : GUEST HOUSE : GUEST HOUSE : GUEST HOUSE : Institute has Guest House with matchless lodging and boarding facilities for InstituteGuests.

TRTRTRTRTRANSPORANSPORANSPORANSPORANSPORT FT FT FT FT FAAAAACILITIESCILITIESCILITIESCILITIESCILITIES : : : : : Bus facility is available for the students who come from adjoining areas of Ladnun.

ALALALALALUMNI UMNI UMNI UMNI UMNI ASSOASSOASSOASSOASSOCIACIACIACIACIATION :TION :TION :TION :TION : Alumni association membership is open to all the present students of JVBI aswell as those who have passed out and are working on different positions in many academic andcorporate sectors. JVBI organizes alumni meet every year aiming at assisting the present students, in theirfinal placement, training (block placement), field visits and providing them guidance about corporateworld.

PLACEMENT CELL : PLACEMENT CELL : PLACEMENT CELL : PLACEMENT CELL : PLACEMENT CELL : The Institute accords due importance to the placement of its students. The PlacementCell is working at the Institute to establish network with prospective employers to ensure that the studentget placed in good companies, commensuration with a background and experience. The placement recordis commendable and hosts of good companies have recruited our students in past.

STUDSTUDSTUDSTUDSTUDY TY TY TY TY TOURS :OURS :OURS :OURS :OURS : Provision of regular Study Tours are there for the students which provide greater exposureto the students of both UG and PG level which enable them being acquainted with knowledge of theirrespective subjects and culture of the country.

STUDENT STUDENT STUDENT STUDENT STUDENT AND FAND FAND FAND FAND FAAAAACULCULCULCULCULTY EXTY EXTY EXTY EXTY EXCHANGE PRCHANGE PRCHANGE PRCHANGE PRCHANGE PROOOOOGRGRGRGRGRAMME :AMME :AMME :AMME :AMME : Memorandum of Understanding with severalNational and International Universities/Institute has been signed by the institute to work in collaborationin the field of teaching, training and research.

COCOCOCOCOAAAAACHING SCHEMES FOR SC/ST/OBC CHING SCHEMES FOR SC/ST/OBC CHING SCHEMES FOR SC/ST/OBC CHING SCHEMES FOR SC/ST/OBC CHING SCHEMES FOR SC/ST/OBC AND MINORITIES :AND MINORITIES :AND MINORITIES :AND MINORITIES :AND MINORITIES : The main objective of the scheme is toprepare SC/ST/OBC (Non-creamy layer) minority communities and female candidates for appearing inNET or SLET and other competitive exams, so that sufficient number of candidates become available forselection as lecturer in the College and University system.

CAREER AND COUNSELLING CELL : CAREER AND COUNSELLING CELL : CAREER AND COUNSELLING CELL : CAREER AND COUNSELLING CELL : CAREER AND COUNSELLING CELL : Along with the academic and administrative processes in JVBI,career and counselling cell supports the students in the development of soft skills and communicationability to challenge the rigors of competitive tests and on-job-training in add-on or vocational courses.As a purveyor of healthy intra and inter-personal relations, it inculcates social values, an ability to thinkindependently for carrying out social responsibilities. Eminent Scholars are invited for academic excellenceand job oriented throughout the year.

INSURANCE :INSURANCE :INSURANCE :INSURANCE :INSURANCE : Group Insurance facility is available for the students.

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STUDENTSTUDENTSTUDENTSTUDENTSTUDENTS FEEDBS FEEDBS FEEDBS FEEDBS FEEDBAAAAACK & EXIT MEET :CK & EXIT MEET :CK & EXIT MEET :CK & EXIT MEET :CK & EXIT MEET : At the end of every programme (July or August) all theDepartments organize an Exit Meet with the out-going students. A Feedback Performa is provided to eachstudent to solicit their opinion in relation to the quality of teaching, teacher-student relationships, fieldwork guidance, counselling, grievance redressal, student support system, infrastructure facilities etc.

NCCNCCNCCNCCNCC : National Cadet Corps is a tri-service organisation comprising of the Army, Navy and Air Force,engaged in grooming the youth – ‘The Leaders of Tomorrow’. Jain Vishva Bharati Institute inauguratedNCC wing (Army) 3 Raj Girls Battalion on 24 Nov 2010. The motto of NCC is to develop Character,Comradeship, Discipline, Leadership, Secular Outlook, Spirit of Adventure and Ideals of Selfless Serviceamongst the Youth of the Country. Institute has one unit of NCC (50 Cadets)

NSS : NSS : NSS : NSS : NSS : Institute has two units of National Service Scheme (NSS) (100 students each) with motto of 'Not MeBut You', reflects the essence of democratic living and upholds the need for self-less service.

STIPEND & SCHOLARSHIPS :STIPEND & SCHOLARSHIPS :STIPEND & SCHOLARSHIPS :STIPEND & SCHOLARSHIPS :STIPEND & SCHOLARSHIPS : A limited number of merit-cum-need based scholarships are availablefor deserving students. The students belong to SC/ST/OBC are provided scholarship from SocialWelfare Dept. as per State Govt. norms.

1.1 .1 .1 .1 . UNDER GRUNDER GRUNDER GRUNDER GRUNDER GRADUADUADUADUADUAAAAATE LETE LETE LETE LETE LEVEL (BVEL (BVEL (BVEL (BVEL (B.A.).A.).A.).A.).A.)

(A)(A)(A)(A)(A) Need-based scholarship in B.A./B.COM (Semester-I) : Need-based scholarship in B.A./B.COM (Semester-I) : Need-based scholarship in B.A./B.COM (Semester-I) : Need-based scholarship in B.A./B.COM (Semester-I) : Need-based scholarship in B.A./B.COM (Semester-I) : Scholarships are given to needystudents (up to 15 % of the students) who will be required to furnish the following details alongwith supporting documents on having secured admission to the desired course :

(i) Proof of the annual income of family, (ii) Minimum 45% marks in 10 + 2 final examination.

The above scholarship is only for the first year students. The number of such scholarships are limited.

(B)(B)(B)(B)(B) NNNNNeeeeeeeeeed-cum-med-cum-med-cum-med-cum-med-cum-merrrrrit-baseit-baseit-baseit-baseit-based scd scd scd scd scholarholarholarholarholarship in Bship in Bship in Bship in Bship in B.A./B.A./B.A./B.A./B.A./B.COM (S.COM (S.COM (S.COM (S.COM (Seeeeemestmestmestmestmesteeeeer I tr I tr I tr I tr I to o o o o VI up tVI up tVI up tVI up tVI up to 15% oo 15% oo 15% oo 15% oo 15% offfff the the the the thestudents) : students) : students) : students) : students) : Scholarship provided in 1st year may be renewed in subsequent years subject to thestudent's performance. Students should fulfil following conditions :

(i) If students secures below 60% marks in I & II Sem. she will get discount of 40% in tuition feein III & IV Sem. and if student secures below 60% marks in III & IV Sem. she will be givendiscount of 30% in tuition fee in V & VI Sem.

(ii) Proof of family income (iii) Good conduct certified by principal(iv) 100% attendance in the class.

(C)(C)(C)(C)(C) Merit based Scholarship Schedule in B.A./B.com (Semester I and II).Merit based Scholarship Schedule in B.A./B.com (Semester I and II).Merit based Scholarship Schedule in B.A./B.com (Semester I and II).Merit based Scholarship Schedule in B.A./B.com (Semester I and II).Merit based Scholarship Schedule in B.A./B.com (Semester I and II).

% of marks secure% of marks secure% of marks secure% of marks secure% of marks secure Amount ofAmount ofAmount ofAmount ofAmount of Amount of Scholarship inAmount of Scholarship inAmount of Scholarship inAmount of Scholarship inAmount of Scholarship inin 12in 12in 12in 12in 12th th th th th StandardStandardStandardStandardStandard ScholarshipScholarshipScholarshipScholarshipScholarship Semester III & IVSemester III & IVSemester III & IVSemester III & IVSemester III & IV

90% and above 100% 80%

80% and above 70% 50%

70% and above 40% 25%

60% and above 25% 15%

Notes :Notes :Notes :Notes :Notes : All these scholarships will contribute only towards the waiver of tuition fee and no cashrewards. The student will have to bear other expenses. In case of that student who gets scholarshipfrom any other agencies. She has to refund scholarship which is given by JVBI, Ladnun.

2.2 .2 .2 .2 . POST GRPOST GRPOST GRPOST GRPOST GRADUADUADUADUADUAAAAATE LETE LETE LETE LETE LEVELVELVELVELVEL

(A) For the students of Post graduate courses (non-conventional subjects) stipends are offered to 5students per year (Rs. 1000/- p.m. for 10 months only). For the Student of Jainology and Prakrit,the amount of Scholarship is Rs. 2000/- p.m. (for 10 months only).

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(B) For M.Phil. Courses stipends of Rs. 1500/- per month for 10 months only are offered to 5 studentson merit basis only to those students who have their masters degree either in Jainology andComparative Religion and Philosophy or in Prakrit.

The award of stipend will be made on the recommendations of HOD and approval of Vice-Chancellor. However every student who gets the stipend should have :

(i) Good conduct certified by HOD and concerned Administrative Officers including respectivehostel wardens.

(ii) Regular attendance, which means :

(a) A student must have minimum of 75% attendance every month.

(b) If a student is admitted up to the 15th of the month he/she will be entitled for the stipend forthat month fulfilling the condition of a minimum of 75% attendance proportionately. Butif he/she is admitted after the 15th, the stipend for that month will not be granted to him/her.

Note :Note :Note :Note :Note : 1. Vice-Chancellor is the competent authority to change, add or delete any of the above rules.2. The decision of the Vice-Chancellor shall be final in respect of interpretation of any of the rules and

regulations mentioned above.3. Non-fulfilment of any of these conditions will result in the discontinuation of the stipend.

INTRODUCTION OF CHOICE-BASED CREDIT SYSTEM AND CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT OFINTRODUCTION OF CHOICE-BASED CREDIT SYSTEM AND CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT OFINTRODUCTION OF CHOICE-BASED CREDIT SYSTEM AND CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT OFINTRODUCTION OF CHOICE-BASED CREDIT SYSTEM AND CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT OFINTRODUCTION OF CHOICE-BASED CREDIT SYSTEM AND CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT OFSTUDENTS:STUDENTS:STUDENTS:STUDENTS:STUDENTS: From the session 2015-16 and onwords the Choice Based. Credit-System has beenintroduced.

SUBMISSION OF SCHOLARSHIP FORMS:SUBMISSION OF SCHOLARSHIP FORMS:SUBMISSION OF SCHOLARSHIP FORMS:SUBMISSION OF SCHOLARSHIP FORMS:SUBMISSION OF SCHOLARSHIP FORMS: Eligible SC/ST/OBC/PWD Students are supposed to submittheir scholarship forms for academic years by February in each year for processing of Scholarship.

Jain Vishva Bharati Institute, Ladnun, will use all reasonable endeavours to deliverJain Vishva Bharati Institute, Ladnun, will use all reasonable endeavours to deliverJain Vishva Bharati Institute, Ladnun, will use all reasonable endeavours to deliverJain Vishva Bharati Institute, Ladnun, will use all reasonable endeavours to deliverJain Vishva Bharati Institute, Ladnun, will use all reasonable endeavours to delivercourses and other services in accordance with the descriptions set out in this prospectus.courses and other services in accordance with the descriptions set out in this prospectus.courses and other services in accordance with the descriptions set out in this prospectus.courses and other services in accordance with the descriptions set out in this prospectus.courses and other services in accordance with the descriptions set out in this prospectus.The Institute reserves the right to rename any programme, make variations in theThe Institute reserves the right to rename any programme, make variations in theThe Institute reserves the right to rename any programme, make variations in theThe Institute reserves the right to rename any programme, make variations in theThe Institute reserves the right to rename any programme, make variations in thecontents and methods of delivery of courses and other services, to discontinue coursescontents and methods of delivery of courses and other services, to discontinue coursescontents and methods of delivery of courses and other services, to discontinue coursescontents and methods of delivery of courses and other services, to discontinue coursescontents and methods of delivery of courses and other services, to discontinue coursesand other services and to merge or combine courses , i f such act ion is reasonablyand other services and to merge or combine courses , i f such act ion is reasonablyand other services and to merge or combine courses , i f such act ion is reasonablyand other services and to merge or combine courses , i f such act ion is reasonablyand other services and to merge or combine courses , i f such act ion is reasonablyccccconsideonsideonsideonsideonsiderrrrreeeeed td td td td to bo bo bo bo be nece nece nece nece necessaressaressaressaressaryyyyy.....

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GRADING METHODGRADING METHODGRADING METHODGRADING METHODGRADING METHOD

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10 Outstanding 90% - 99% First O

9 Excellent 80% - 89% First A

8 Very Good 70% - 79% First B

7 Good 60% – 69% First C

6 Fair 50% - 59% Second D

5 Average 40% - 49% Pass E

4 Dropped Between 40% Fail F

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I N F O R M AI N F O R M AI N F O R M AI N F O R M AI N F O R M AT I O N T I O N T I O N T I O N T I O N R E G A R D I N G R E G A R D I N G R E G A R D I N G R E G A R D I N G R E G A R D I N G R E G U LR E G U LR E G U LR E G U LR E G U L A R A R A R A R A R C O U R S E SC O U R S E SC O U R S E SC O U R S E SC O U R S E S

PRPRPRPRPROOOOOCESS TCESS TCESS TCESS TCESS TO OBO OBO OBO OBO OBTTTTTAIN AIN AIN AIN AIN APPLICAAPPLICAAPPLICAAPPLICAAPPLICATION FORMSTION FORMSTION FORMSTION FORMSTION FORMS! Candidates seeking admission during the academic session 2015-2016 may obtain the prescribed

Application Form along with the Prospectus from the Reception counter at JVBI on cash payment ordownload it from the website : http://www.jvbi.ac.in

! The cost of Prospectus along with the Application Form for each course includes the Entrance Test/Admission Procedure Fee. Application fee is to be given at the time of submission of the Application Form.

! The Application Form and Prospectus may also be obtained from the office on all working days bypaying cash of Rs. 200/- or through post by sending crossed Demand Draft of an amount of Rs. 250/-drawn in favour of “Registrar, JVBI” payable at Ladnun clearly indicating the name of the course forwhich the Application Form is required. The request for sending a set of Application Form andprospectus should be addressed to the Registrar, JVBI, Ladnun.

SUBMISSION OF SUBMISSION OF SUBMISSION OF SUBMISSION OF SUBMISSION OF APPLICAAPPLICAAPPLICAAPPLICAAPPLICATION FORMTION FORMTION FORMTION FORMTION FORM! Application on prescribed form complete in all respects should be submitted either in person or by post

on or before the due date. Admission forms will be accepted during office hours (except lunch hours) onall working days.

! Payment of Fee by DD/Cash will be accepted.!!!!! The Application Fee once paid is non-refundable and no further correspondence in this respectThe Application Fee once paid is non-refundable and no further correspondence in this respectThe Application Fee once paid is non-refundable and no further correspondence in this respectThe Application Fee once paid is non-refundable and no further correspondence in this respectThe Application Fee once paid is non-refundable and no further correspondence in this respect

will be entertained.will be entertained.will be entertained.will be entertained.will be entertained.! Three recent passport size photographs (same) should be affixed on the application form. These

photographs must be pasted with gum.! Candidates are required to fill in separate forms for each course in own handwriting.! The applicants are advised to send their applications preferably by registered post well in advance to

avoid postal delays.! Application Form must be filled in and duly signed by the applicant himself/herself.! Documents required on the time of submission of Application Form with two sets of following attested documents :

1 .1 .1 .1 .1 . Proof of passing examinations mentioned by the candidates in the application form togetherProof of passing examinations mentioned by the candidates in the application form togetherProof of passing examinations mentioned by the candidates in the application form togetherProof of passing examinations mentioned by the candidates in the application form togetherProof of passing examinations mentioned by the candidates in the application form togetherwith mark-sheet of the last examination passed.with mark-sheet of the last examination passed.with mark-sheet of the last examination passed.with mark-sheet of the last examination passed.with mark-sheet of the last examination passed.

2.2 .2 .2 .2 . Date of Birth Certificate (Secondary School Certificate or High School Certificate or anDate of Birth Certificate (Secondary School Certificate or High School Certificate or anDate of Birth Certificate (Secondary School Certificate or High School Certificate or anDate of Birth Certificate (Secondary School Certificate or High School Certificate or anDate of Birth Certificate (Secondary School Certificate or High School Certificate or anequivalent certificate)equivalent certificate)equivalent certificate)equivalent certificate)equivalent certificate)

3.3 .3 .3 .3 . Character Certificate from the Head of the institution last attended.Character Certificate from the Head of the institution last attended.Character Certificate from the Head of the institution last attended.Character Certificate from the Head of the institution last attended.Character Certificate from the Head of the institution last attended.4.4 .4 .4 .4 . In case of intervening period — a certificate from a 1st Class Gazetted Officer/ Notary for theIn case of intervening period — a certificate from a 1st Class Gazetted Officer/ Notary for theIn case of intervening period — a certificate from a 1st Class Gazetted Officer/ Notary for theIn case of intervening period — a certificate from a 1st Class Gazetted Officer/ Notary for theIn case of intervening period — a certificate from a 1st Class Gazetted Officer/ Notary for the

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6 .6 .6 .6 .6 . CCCCCeeeeerrrrrtttttificatificatificatificatificate re re re re reeeeelatlatlatlatlating ting ting ting ting to the ro the ro the ro the ro the reseeseeseeseeserrrrrvvvvveeeeed catd catd catd catd cateeeeegggggooooorrrrryyyyy.....! Incomplete applications shall be summarily rejected.! Candidates whose results have not been declared, may also apply for admission provided they produce

the result/ certificate of the qualifying examination by the last date of admission as per the list in whichthe name of the student figures.

! The last dates for acceptance of application forms for each of the courses is shown in the Table.! Those satisfying the eligibility requirements will have to face an interview test. Interview for all the courses will

be conducted on July 13-16, 2015 from 10 am onwards at the administrative block of the Institute.! The decision of the Admission Board/Committee will be final.! Attendance in a four-day Preksha Meditation and Personality Development Camp is mandatory to all

the newly admitted P.G. students in Semester-I. Those who will not complete this programme theirprovisional admission will automatically be cancelled.

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! The list of the candidates selected for interview shall be displayed in ascending order of their EntranceTest Roll No. on the Notice Board of the Faculty/ Department/ Centre concerned as well as on the JVBI’swebsite on the dates given in the admission schedule.

! In all courses admission will be made on the basis of academic merit along with the marks obtained inwritten test and performance at interview.

! FOR MSW COURSEFOR MSW COURSEFOR MSW COURSEFOR MSW COURSEFOR MSW COURSE

Those satisfying the eligibility requirements will have to undergo (A) Written test and (B) GroupDiscussion followed by (C) Personal Interview.

A. Written Test (100 marks): The written test aims at assessment of knowledge about contemporaryissues in the field and sensitivity to social issues. The duration of written test is 2 hours. The test willhave four sections as given below.

Section Description Marks

Section - A Objective Questions 30Section - B Short Notes (150 Words) 30Section - C Essay (300 words) 30Section - D Question to judge Aptitude for Social Work (100 words) 10

Total 100

B. Group Discussion (50 marks): The purpose of Group Discussion is to determine the candidate’sability to effectively communicate and contribute the ideas.

Group discussion is of half an hour duration will be conducted. Each group will have 15-20candidates.

C. Personal Interview (50 marks): The purpose is to find out the candidate’s interest and aptitude forsocial work, experience of helping people, etc.

RULES REGARDING ADMISSIONRULES REGARDING ADMISSIONRULES REGARDING ADMISSIONRULES REGARDING ADMISSIONRULES REGARDING ADMISSION

! All the selected candidates are required to submit Transfer Certificate/Migration Certificate in original atthe time of admission or before 30th September 2015, if not sub mitted earlier along with admission form.

! If a candidate fails to complete the admission formalities by the prescribed date, he/she willautomatically forfeit his/her right to admission.

! The Institute reserves the right to refuse admission in any individual case without assigning any reason.

! No candidate will be allowed to take up a full time job while pursuing a full time course. Those, who areemployed at the time of admission, will be required to produce a certificate of leave from their employerwithin one month from the date of admission, failing which their admission will be cancelled.

! No candidate, studying a regular full time course in Institute will be allowed to take any other regularexamination except courses under Career Oriented Programmes of UGC simultaneously either fromJVBI or any other Institute/Institution etc.

! A student of Semester-I of any course who is detained due to shortage of attendance will no longerremain the student of the Institute. Such students will have to seek fresh admission and will be required togo through the entire admission process.

! A student of other than Semester-I of any course who has not taken examinations due to shortage ofattendance may be given re-admission in the same class of that course. In case, he/she fails to fulfil therequirement of attendance after being given re-admission he/she shall not be given another chance.

! Fresh admission to the new course will be granted to only those candidates whose results of the qualifyingexaminations are completed in all respect by the last date of admission as per the list in which the name ofthe student figures.

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}RESERRESERRESERRESERRESERVVVVVAAAAATION OF SEATION OF SEATION OF SEATION OF SEATION OF SEATTTTTSSSSS! Women 25%! SC 15% depending upon their availability! ST/OBC 7.5% and fulfilling minimum eligibility! Disabled Persons 03%! Kashmiri migrants One seat in each professional course! 5% seats to be embarked for children of Indian workers in the Gulf and South East Asia out of the 15%

supernumerary seats for admission to foreign students in Institute's departments.

ATATATATATTENDTENDTENDTENDTENDANCEANCEANCEANCEANCE

! Students shall be required to be regular in their classes and attend not less than 75% of the aggregate oflectures/ tutorials/ practical of all compulsory/ optional/ honours and subsidiary subjects in order to beeligible to appear in the annual/semester examinations. Any student having less than 75% attendance willnot be allowed to appear in the written examination.

! Attendance of the students shall be counted from the date of admission in the respective course.

! If a student is found to be continuously absent from the class without information for a period of 7 daysor more his/her name shall be struck off the rolls.

! Request for relaxation in attendance on account of participation in the official functions or N.C.C., N.S.S.,Institute Sports and other activities organized by the Institute must be sent to the Head of theDepartment/Principal within 15 days of the function/activity.

! However, shortfall of 5% attendance can be condoned by the Head of the Department /Principal onaccount of sickness provided by the student the sickness and fitness certificate from a Registered MedicalPractitioner within seven days from recovery or on account of any other extenuating circumstancessupported by documentary evidence. The conduct of the student will be highly recommended. Condonation upto another 5%, may be considered by the Vice Chancellor on account of any othercircumstances provided that the request is duly supported by documentary evidence and stronglyrecommended by HOD/Principal concerned.

! It is mandatory for the students to be present on the last working day on the commencement of vacationand on the first day after the vacation. The student may seek prior permission from the Head of theDepartment concerned under the extraordinary circumstances.

! Only for MSW Students :

(i) Every student is expected to maintain full attendance in the class as well as in social work practicum.A student must secure a minimum of 75% attendance in aggregate to be eligible to appear in thesemester-end examination

(ii) In case of social work practicum a student is required to have a minimum 90% attendance, in eachsemester, failing which he/she will be debarred to appear in written examinations.

(iii) Attendance in Block Placement, Study Tours and Observation Visits etc. is compulsory for all students.

RE-ADMISSIONRE-ADMISSIONRE-ADMISSIONRE-ADMISSIONRE-ADMISSION

! If a student remains absent for consecutively seven days without leave/permission, his/her name shall bestruck off the rolls by the Department concerned and it will be conveyed to the office of the competentauthority on the same day or latest by the next day.

! Such a student may, however, apply to the Vice-Chancellor through Head of the Dept./Principal for re-admission within 7 days from the date of issuance of notice of struck off the name.

! The re-admission shall be effected as per norms by paying the normal admission fee and Rs. 300/- extra asa fine. If the name of the student is struck off on any other ground the same fee of re-admission would beapplicable to him/her also.

RRRRRULES RELULES RELULES RELULES RELULES RELAAAAATED TTED TTED TTED TTED TO HOSTEL O HOSTEL O HOSTEL O HOSTEL O HOSTEL AAAAACCOMMODCCOMMODCCOMMODCCOMMODCCOMMODAAAAATIONTIONTIONTIONTION! The students desirous to be admitted in the hostels should contact Warden of concerned hostel at Institute.

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! Students allotted a seat in the hostel are required to pay Rs. 12000/- (Girls Hostel) and Rs. 11000/- (BoysHostel) per annum for all courses in advance. The particulars regarding rules, fees etc., are given in theHostel Bye-Laws.

! No hostel facility will be given to part-time students and distance mode students.! Hostel & Library security will be refunded at the time of leaving the Institute on producing no dues

certificates from the sections concerned & original receipt of security paid.! Information regarding hostel fee is given under the head of fee structure! All the hostellers will be required to wear I-card of the hostel issued by the institute in the campus.! Any violation of hostel rules by a hosteller will be liable to disciplinary action.! Only selected and pre-identified relatives/persons will be allowed to meet with the hostellers.

RRRRRULES ULES ULES ULES ULES AND REGULAND REGULAND REGULAND REGULAND REGULAAAAATIONS REGARDING CARE OF EQTIONS REGARDING CARE OF EQTIONS REGARDING CARE OF EQTIONS REGARDING CARE OF EQTIONS REGARDING CARE OF EQUIPMENTUIPMENTUIPMENTUIPMENTUIPMENTSSSSS! Equipments will be issued by the Store's officer to the students on due authorization by the teacher concerned.! Each student to whom equipment has been issued will have to sign a receipt.! Any physical damage to equipments will be the direct responsibility of the students/group of students in

whose name equipments are issued.! Students returning the equipment after the due date will be fined by late fee.! Students must immediately inform the maintenance staff and teacher, of any faults they experience while

handling the equipments.! If a student loses or damages equipment issued to him or her, he or she should immediately inform the office

i.e. Stores/Faculty/ Administration giving full details of circumstances leading to the loss or damage of equipment.! Student who has lost or damaged the equipment will be required to replace it within reasonable time, the

identical piece(s) or part of the equipment or pay the current market value of the equipment. Failingthis, student will not be permitted to attend the classes and not be allowed to appear in the examinationand his/her admission can also be cancelled. Simultaneously, the loss or theft of equipment will bereported to the police.

! In case of damage or loss to any equipment by students working in a group, the fine will be leviedcollectively on the assigned group.

! At the time of admission an undertaking will also be taken from the student to this effect.

STUDENT'S DISCIPLINESTUDENT'S DISCIPLINESTUDENT'S DISCIPLINESTUDENT'S DISCIPLINESTUDENT'S DISCIPLINE! Every student should maintain the discipline of institute.! No student is allowed to visit places or areas declared by the competent authority as “Out of Bounds” for

the students.! Every student is required to carry his / her Identity Card issued by the competent authority. Every

student, who has been issued the Identity Card shall have to produce or surrender the Identity Card, asand when required by the Proctorial Staff, Teaching and Library Staff and the Officials of the Institute.

! Any student found guilty of impersonation or of giving a false name or found guilty of forgery shall beliable to disciplinary action.

! The loss of the Identity Card, whenever it occurs, shall immediately be reported in writing to theCompetent Authority. New I-card will be provided after charging penalty of Rs. 100/-.

PRPRPRPRPROHIBITION OHIBITION OHIBITION OHIBITION OHIBITION AND PUNISHMENT FOR SEXUAND PUNISHMENT FOR SEXUAND PUNISHMENT FOR SEXUAND PUNISHMENT FOR SEXUAND PUNISHMENT FOR SEXUAL HARAL HARAL HARAL HARAL HARASSMENT ASSMENT ASSMENT ASSMENT ASSMENT AND RAND RAND RAND RAND RAAAAAGGINGGGINGGGINGGGINGGGING

ANTI-RAGGING CELL :ANTI-RAGGING CELL :ANTI-RAGGING CELL :ANTI-RAGGING CELL :ANTI-RAGGING CELL :Ragging in any form is strictly prohibited within the premises of the Institute, in the premises of theHostel or in rented quarters outside the campus and any part of JVBI system as well.

ANTI-SEXUANTI-SEXUANTI-SEXUANTI-SEXUANTI-SEXUAL HARRAL HARRAL HARRAL HARRAL HARRASMENT CELL :ASMENT CELL :ASMENT CELL :ASMENT CELL :ASMENT CELL :As a part of the Policy against Sexual Harassment, JVBI seeks to maintain and create an academic andwork environment, free of sexual harassment for students, academic and non-teaching staff. This will alsoapply to outsiders and residents, on the JVBI campus.

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All complaints of ragging and sexual harassment would be heard and redressed by the Committee,formed for the purpose from time to time by the Vice-Chancellor of the Institute and in accordance withthe rules framed for the purpose.

BREABREABREABREABREACH OF DISCIPLINE INCLCH OF DISCIPLINE INCLCH OF DISCIPLINE INCLCH OF DISCIPLINE INCLCH OF DISCIPLINE INCLUDESUDESUDESUDESUDES! Use of Non-vegetarian food items, Smoking, Tobacco, drugs and any intoxicants including alcohol and

alcoholic product.! Irregularity in attendance.! Causing disturbance to classes, offices, libraries, auditoriums, play grounds etc.! Misconduct or misbehaviour of any nature at the time of meetings, during curricular or extra-curricular

activities of the Institute.! Misconduct or misbehaviour of any nature at the examination centre.! Misconduct or misbehaviour of any nature towards a teacher or any employee of the Institute or any

visitor to the Institute.! Causing damage to the property of the Institute.! Giving publicity to misleading accounts or rumours amongst the students.! Refusing to produce or surrender the Identity Card as and when required by competent authority and

other staff of the Institute.! Students found guilty of breach of discipline shall be liable to such punishment, as fine, campus ban,

expulsion or rustication.! All powers relating to discipline and disciplinary action in relation to student shall vest in Vice-

Chancellor. However, the Vice-Chancellor may delegate all or any of his/her powers as he/she deemsproper to the competent authority.

AWAWAWAWAWARD OF DEGREEARD OF DEGREEARD OF DEGREEARD OF DEGREEARD OF DEGREE! Students who have successfully completed the programmes of study will be awarded degrees at the

Convocation. If convocation is not organized then degrees will be distributed from the counter after itsapproval by concerned statutory body.

! The Examination Result is displayed in the Institute’s website http://www.jvbi.ac.in.

INFORMAINFORMAINFORMAINFORMAINFORMATION REGARDING DISTTION REGARDING DISTTION REGARDING DISTTION REGARDING DISTTION REGARDING DISTANCE EDUCAANCE EDUCAANCE EDUCAANCE EDUCAANCE EDUCATIONTIONTIONTIONTION

ADMISSION & REGISTRADMISSION & REGISTRADMISSION & REGISTRADMISSION & REGISTRADMISSION & REGISTRAAAAATIONTIONTIONTIONTION! Duly filled-in application form along with one photograph, copies of mark-sheets, certificates and a

Demand Draft for the requisite fee should reach JVBI, Ladnun on or before the due dates mentioned inthe prospects.

! The application forms received after the due date or found incomplete are liable to be summarilyrejected and no correspondence in this regard shall be made by the Institute.

! After the scrutiny of the admission forms, the candidates will be enrolled by the Institute. Identity cardwill be sent to them.

! The applicants are advised to send their application forms by registered post only .! If a candidate remains absent in the annual examination, he/she may be allowed to continue his/her

studies in the same class in the very next subsequent year only with latest syllabus prescribed. For this he/she will have to pay Rs. 1500/- for renewal.

STUDSTUDSTUDSTUDSTUDY MAY MAY MAY MAY MATERIAL & SESSIONTERIAL & SESSIONTERIAL & SESSIONTERIAL & SESSIONTERIAL & SESSIONAL AL AL AL AL WORKWORKWORKWORKWORK! After the enrolment of the candidate, the syllabus and most of the study materials of each subject/paper

will be sent in first instalment and rest will be sent in second instalment. Each student of U.G. & P.G. willbe sent one sessional works (question Paper) on the syllabus of each subject/paper. Marks obtained inthese sessional works will be added to the marks obtained in the subject/paper concerned in the annualexamination. The last date of submitting sessional papers will be 30th June.

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CONTCONTCONTCONTCONTAAAAACT CLCT CLCT CLCT CLCT CLASSESASSESASSESASSESASSESA.A.A.A.A. PPPPPrrrrraaaaaccccctttttical-cum-Cical-cum-Cical-cum-Cical-cum-Cical-cum-Cooooontantantantantaccccct Ct Ct Ct Ct Classes flasses flasses flasses flasses fooooor M.A./M.Sc.r M.A./M.Sc.r M.A./M.Sc.r M.A./M.Sc.r M.A./M.Sc. in SOL, in SOL, in SOL, in SOL, in SOL, PM & PM & PM & PM & PM & YYYYYoooooggggga :a :a :a :a :

! Every student will have to compulsorily participate in practical-cum-contact classes for onemonth to be organised at Ladnun in between the months of March to June.

! There may be other centres also depending upon the sufficient number of students and theavailability of the faculty and other resources.

! For attending the contact classes the candidates have to bear the expenses of board and Lodgingon their own. During this period the students will be assigned practical work and also to solvetheir difficulties related to theory part to all possible extent.

B.B.B.B.B. Contact Classes for Other Courses :Contact Classes for Other Courses :Contact Classes for Other Courses :Contact Classes for Other Courses :Contact Classes for Other Courses :! Contact Classes for B.A./B.Com. and M.A. will be conducted for ten days mainly at Ladnun

centre. These may be organised at other centres also on the availability of resources anddepending upon sufficient number of students.

! For the students of B.A. offering Science of Living as one of the optional subjects, the practicaltraining will be given during the period of contact classes.

C.C.C.C.C. Contact Classes for B. Lib and I. Sc. :Contact Classes for B. Lib and I. Sc. :Contact Classes for B. Lib and I. Sc. :Contact Classes for B. Lib and I. Sc. :Contact Classes for B. Lib and I. Sc. :Contact Classes for B.Lib. & I.Sc. will be conducted for fifteen days at Ladnun.

COMMON RULES FOR COMMON RULES FOR COMMON RULES FOR COMMON RULES FOR COMMON RULES FOR ALL THE CONTALL THE CONTALL THE CONTALL THE CONTALL THE CONTAAAAACT CLCT CLCT CLCT CLCT CLASSESASSESASSESASSESASSES! All the students are required to attend the contact classes.! The examination of practical papers will be conducted at the end of contact classes.! The marks so awarded will be added to those obtained in the annual examination.! The students who do not attend the Practical-cum-contact classes followed by practical examination,

will not be allowed to appear in annual examination.

EXAMINEXAMINEXAMINEXAMINEXAMINAAAAATION CENTRESTION CENTRESTION CENTRESTION CENTRESTION CENTRESAnnual Examinations for B.A. and M.A./M.Sc. and other courses will be held at different centres across thecountry, like Ladnun centre. Other centres are Ahmedabad, Ajmer, Asind, Ballabhnagar, Balotra, Bangalore,Banswara, Bhabhar, Bhilwara, Bhinmal, Bhiwani, Chennai, Coimbtore, Chhotikhatu, Dausa, Delhi,Kolkata, Devatu, Dhaulpur, Faridabad, Forbisganj, Gangashahar, Gauhati, Hyderabad, Indore, Islampur,Jaipur, Jalore, Jayal, Jodhpur, Kalabadi, Kalyanpura, Kolhapur, Kota, Laxmangarh, Mukundgarh, Mumbai,Mysore, Nagaur, Palanpur, Patana, Pali, Pilibanga, Radhanpur, Raipur, Rajnandgaon, Rajsamand, Ratlam,Sanchore, Sardarshahar, Shahpura, Sikar, Surat, Udaipur and Ujjain. All rights are reserved to JVBI forcontinuing above centres and creating new centres. These are considered formal centres meant for generalstudent. Non-formal centres may be created for those students, who are Sadhu/Sadhvijis. These centres arecreated at the request of such type of students and these should be at any recognised School/College. Theconcerned School/College should take all the responsibility to conduct examination following all the rulesand regulations and instructions of Examination section of Jain Vishva Bharati Institute.Board and lodging arrangements at the examination centres and at the centres for contact classes will have tobe made by the candidates themselves.

EXAMINEXAMINEXAMINEXAMINEXAMINAAAAATION FORMSTION FORMSTION FORMSTION FORMSTION FORMSA blank examination form is attached in prospectus for new students. Duly filled in examination formshould reach JVBI along with Admission Form. To old students examination forms will be sent byDirectorate of Distance Education along with their Study materials. The same are to be filled in and sent backto the JVBI, Ladnun. The admit card in which his/her roll no. is allotted will be sent to him/her in advance ofcommencement of the examination.

ADMISSION THRADMISSION THRADMISSION THRADMISSION THRADMISSION THROUGH BOUGH BOUGH BOUGH BOUGH B.P.P.P.P.P.P.P.P.P.P.....The Candidates who have not passed 10+2 Examination or do not have any prior formal qualification andattained the age of 18 years can seek admission in BA after passing the BPP. A certificate for date of birth is tobe attached with the application form.

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LIST OF COURSES

EXAMINATION MEDIUM / APPLICATION FEE / INTAKES

S. Name of Department and Courses Exam. App. In-No. Medium Fee take

(A) REGULAR COURSES(A) REGULAR COURSES(A) REGULAR COURSES(A) REGULAR COURSES(A) REGULAR COURSES

IIIII DEPTDEPTDEPTDEPTDEPT..... OF J OF J OF J OF J OF JAINOLAINOLAINOLAINOLAINOLOOOOOGY GY GY GY GY AND COMPAND COMPAND COMPAND COMPAND COMPARARARARARAAAAATIVE RELIGION & PTIVE RELIGION & PTIVE RELIGION & PTIVE RELIGION & PTIVE RELIGION & PHILHILHILHILHILOSOPOSOPOSOPOSOPOSOPHYHYHYHYHY

1. M.A. in Jainology and Comparative Religion & Philosophy H/E 200 15

2. M.A. in Philosophy H/E 200 153. M.Phil. in Jainology and Comparative Religion & Philosophy H/E 500 15

4. PG Diploma in Jain Studies. H/E 200 30

IIIIIIIIII DEPTDEPTDEPTDEPTDEPT..... OF PR OF PR OF PR OF PR OF PRAAAAACHYCHYCHYCHYCHYA A A A A VIDVIDVIDVIDVIDYYYYYA EA EA EA EA EVVVVVAM BHASHAAM BHASHAAM BHASHAAM BHASHAAM BHASHA5. M.A. in Sanskrit H/E/Skt. 200 30

6. M.A. in Prakrit H/E/Pkt. 200 15

7. M.A. in Hindi H 200 158. M. Phil. in Prakrit and Jain Agama H/E 500 15

9. Certificate Course in Prakrit H/E/Pkt. 200 NL

IIIIIIIIIIIIIII DEPTDEPTDEPTDEPTDEPT..... OF OF OF OF OF YYYYYOOOOOGA GA GA GA GA AND SCIENCE OF LIVINGAND SCIENCE OF LIVINGAND SCIENCE OF LIVINGAND SCIENCE OF LIVINGAND SCIENCE OF LIVING10. M.A./M.Sc. in Yoga and Science of Living H/E 200 15

11. M.A./M.Sc. in Clinical Psychology H/E 200 15

12. PG Diploma in Preksha Yoga Therapy H/E 200 3013. PG Diploma in Naturopathy H/E 200 30

14. Certificate Course in Yoga and Preksha Meditation H/E 200 3015. Certificate Course in SOL, P.M. and Yoga Education H/E 200 NL

IVIVIVIVIV DEPTDEPTDEPTDEPTDEPT..... OF NONVIOLENCE OF NONVIOLENCE OF NONVIOLENCE OF NONVIOLENCE OF NONVIOLENCE AND PAND PAND PAND PAND PEAEAEAEAEACECECECECE

16. M.A. in Nonviolence and Peace H/E 200 1517. M.A. in Political Science (Innovative) H/E 200 15

18. M. Phil. in Nonviolence and Peace H/E 500 15

19. P.G. Diploma in NGO Management H/E 200 3020. P.G. Diploma in Rural Development H/E 200 30

21. Certificate in Nonviolence and Peace H/E 200 NL

VVVVV DEPTDEPTDEPTDEPTDEPT..... OF SO OF SO OF SO OF SO OF SOCIAL CIAL CIAL CIAL CIAL WWWWWORKORKORKORKORK22. Master of Social Work (MSW) H/E 200 60

23. PG Diploma in Corporate Social Responsibility H/E 200 30

24. PG Diploma in Human Resource Management H/E 200 3025. PG Diploma in Gender Empowerment H/E 200 30

26. PG Diploma in Counselling and Communication H/E 200 30

VIVIVIVIVI DEPTDEPTDEPTDEPTDEPT..... OF EDUCA OF EDUCA OF EDUCA OF EDUCA OF EDUCATIONTIONTIONTIONTION27. Master of Education (M.Ed.) H/E 500 50

28. Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) H/E 500 200

VIIVIIVIIVIIVII DEPTDEPTDEPTDEPTDEPT..... OF ENGLISH OF ENGLISH OF ENGLISH OF ENGLISH OF ENGLISH29. M.A. in English ENG 500 30

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VIII VIII VIII VIII VIII AAAAACHARCHARCHARCHARCHARYYYYYA KA KA KA KA KALALALALALU KU KU KU KU KANYANYANYANYANYA MAHAA MAHAA MAHAA MAHAA MAHAVIDVIDVIDVIDVIDYYYYYALALALALALAAAAAYYYYYAAAAA30. B.A. (Bachelor of Arts) H/E 200 15031. B.Com. (Bachelor of Commerce) H/E 200 10032. B.Lib. (Bachelor of Library and Information Science) H/E 200 2033. Diploma in Banking H/E 200 3034. Certificate Course in Journalism & Mass Media H/E 200 10035. Diploma Course in Rajbhasha Studies H 200 10036. Certificate Course in Office Automation and Internet H/E 200 10037. Certificate Course in Photoshop H/E 200 5038. Certificate Course in HTML-Web Designing H/E 200 50

(B) CORRESPONDENCE COURSES(B) CORRESPONDENCE COURSES(B) CORRESPONDENCE COURSES(B) CORRESPONDENCE COURSES(B) CORRESPONDENCE COURSESIIIII PG COURSESPG COURSESPG COURSESPG COURSESPG COURSES

1. M.A. in Jainology and Comparative Religion & Philosophy H/E — NL2. M.A./M.Sc. in Yoga and Science of Living H/E — NL3. M.A. in Education* H/E — NL4. M.A. in Hindi HINDI — NL5. M.A. in English ENG — NL6. M.A. in Nonviolence and Peace* H/E — NL

IIIIIIIIII UG COURSESUG COURSESUG COURSESUG COURSESUG COURSES7. B.A. (Bachelor of Arts) H/E — NL8. B.Lib. and I.SC. (Bachelor of Library and Information Science)* H/E — NL9. B.Com. (Bachelor of Commerce)* H/E — NL10. Bachelor Preparatory Programme (BPP)* H/E — NL

IIIIIIIIIIIIIII CERCERCERCERCERTIFICATIFICATIFICATIFICATIFICATE COURSESTE COURSESTE COURSESTE COURSESTE COURSESTHREE-MONTH CERTHREE-MONTH CERTHREE-MONTH CERTHREE-MONTH CERTHREE-MONTH CERTIFICATIFICATIFICATIFICATIFICATE COURSES :TE COURSES :TE COURSES :TE COURSES :TE COURSES :11. Training in Nonviolence* H/E — NL12. Understanding Religion ENG — NLSIX-MONTH CERSIX-MONTH CERSIX-MONTH CERSIX-MONTH CERSIX-MONTH CERTIFICATIFICATIFICATIFICATIFICATE COURSES :TE COURSES :TE COURSES :TE COURSES :TE COURSES :13. Jain Religion & Philosophy ENG — NL14. Prakrit* H/E/PKT. — NL15. Jain Art and Aesthetics ENG — NL16. Human Rights* H/E — NL17. Yoga and Preksha Meditation H/E — NL

IVIVIVIVIV TRAINING PROGRAMMETRAINING PROGRAMMETRAINING PROGRAMMETRAINING PROGRAMMETRAINING PROGRAMME18. Preksha Life Skill — — NL

H/E : Hindi or English; SKT : Sanskrit; PKT : Prakrit; NL : No Limit* Study material will be provided only in Hindi medium.

S. Name of Department and Courses Exam. App. In-No. Medium Fee take

LAST DALAST DALAST DALAST DALAST DATE FOR SUBMISSION OF TE FOR SUBMISSION OF TE FOR SUBMISSION OF TE FOR SUBMISSION OF TE FOR SUBMISSION OF APPLICAAPPLICAAPPLICAAPPLICAAPPLICATION FORM FOR CORRTION FORM FOR CORRTION FORM FOR CORRTION FORM FOR CORRTION FORM FOR CORROSPONDENCE COURSESOSPONDENCE COURSESOSPONDENCE COURSESOSPONDENCE COURSESOSPONDENCE COURSES

1. Without late fee — 31-10-2015

2. With late fee of Rs. 200/- 30-11-2015 and with late fee of Rs. 500/- 31-12-2015.

2. For BPP — 31-05-2016.

3. For Certificate Courses — 31-12-2015.

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5062

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7350

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S. No.

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TRTRTRTRTRANSPORANSPORANSPORANSPORANSPORTTTTTAAAAATIONTIONTIONTIONTION

(a) In case of any emergency if the Institute's Bus is not available for any unforeseen reasons, students willhave to visit concurrent field work areas at their own cost or own means.

(b) Observation visits/field trips/rural & urban camps/study tour fee will be charged separately on the basisof actual expenses.

(c) All expenses during Summer/Block Placement will have to be borne by the students themselves.

FEE FOR CORRESPONDENCE COURSESFEE FOR CORRESPONDENCE COURSESFEE FOR CORRESPONDENCE COURSESFEE FOR CORRESPONDENCE COURSESFEE FOR CORRESPONDENCE COURSES

Sl. No. Programmes/Courses Rs. (per annum)

01. M.A. in Jainology Comparative Religion and Philosophy .................................... 4500/-

02. M.A./M.Sc. in Yoga and Science of Living ............................................................... 6000/-

03. M.A. in Education ..................................................................................................... 9000/-

04. M.A. in Hindi ............................................................................................................ 4500/-

05. M.A. in English ...................................................................................................... 4000/-

08. B.Com. ....................................................................................................................... 4000/-

09. B.Lib. and Information Science ............................................................................... 7300/-

10. BPP ............................................................................................................................. 1500/-

11. Cert. in Training in Nonviolence ............................................................................... 500/-

12. Cert. in Understanding Religion ................................................................................ 500/-

13. Cert. in Jain Religion and Philosophy ..................................................................... 1000/-

14. Cert. in Prakrit ............................................................................................................ 700/-

15. Cert. in Jain Art and Aesthetics ............................................................................... 1000/-

16. Cert. in Human Rights ............................................................................................ 1000/-

17. Cert. in Preksha Life Skill .......................................................................................... 1000/-

18. Yoga and Preksha Meditation .................................................................................. 2000/-

Note: (i) 50% concession in Tuition fee in the Regular Course including Ph.D. and 50% concession inPrograme fee in the Corrospondence Course shall be granted to the Staff & their spouse and twodependent children of the staff members of the JVBI.

(ii) 25% concession in Tuition fee in the Regular Course and 25% concession in Programe fee in theCorrospondence Course shall be granted to the Staff & their spouse and two dependent children ofthe staff members of the JVB.

(iii) Sadhus/Sadhvis/Saman/Samanis etc., who have renounced the worldly possessions are exemptedfrom paying any kind of fee.

(iv) In the event of a student/candidate found ineligible withdrawing before the starting of the course,the waitlisted candidates should be given admission against the vacant seat. The entire feecollected from the student, after a deduction of the processing fee of not more than Rs. 1000/- (onethousand only) shall be refunded to the student/candidate. In case a student leaves after joiningthe course and the seat consequently falling vacant is filled by another candidate by the last datefixed for admission, the fee collected from the earlier candidate will be refunded proportionatelyafter deducting monthly fee and hostel rent where applicable.

(v) The commencement of any regular course or any subject or any paper of the course is subject to theenrolment of a minimum number of students. The decision of the competent authority will be final.

(vi) The Institute reserves the right to revise the fees, etc., from time to time.

PROSPECTUS - 2015-2016 17

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA / DURELIGIBILITY CRITERIA / DURELIGIBILITY CRITERIA / DURELIGIBILITY CRITERIA / DURELIGIBILITY CRITERIA / DURAAAAATIONTIONTIONTIONTION

S. No. Courses Eligibility Criteria Duration(A) REGULAR COURSES(A) REGULAR COURSES(A) REGULAR COURSES(A) REGULAR COURSES(A) REGULAR COURSES

01. M.A. in Jainology 10+2+3 or its Equivalent with 50% marks in aggregate .............................. 02 Years

02. M.A. in Philosophy 10+2+3 or its Equivalent with 50% marks in aggregate .............................. 02 Years

03. M.Phil. in Jainology 50% marks in M.A. or Acharya of the following subjects : ......................... 01 YearJainology, Comparative Religion, Comparative Philosophy,Sanskrit, Prakrit, Pali and Manuscriptology Science

04. PGD in Jain Studies 10+2+3 or Equivalent ..................................................................................... 01 Year

05. M.A. in Sanskrit 10+2+3 or Equivalent with 50% marks in aggregate ................................... 02 Years

06. M.A. in Prakrit 10+2+3 or Equivalent with 50% marks in aggregate ................................... 02 Years

07. M.A. Hindi 10+2+3 or Equivalent with 50% marks in aggregate ................................... 02 Years

08. M.Phil. in Prakrit 50% marks in M.A. or Acharya of the following subjects : ......................... 01 YearPrakrit and Jain Agam, Pali, Sanskrit, Apabhramsha Literature,Jainology (Jain Philosophy), Linguistics, Hindi Literature, RajasthaniLanguage and Literature, Philosophy, Manuscriptology etc.

09. Certificate Course in Prakrit Age 18 years and above + Literate ................................................................. 03 Months

10. M.A./M.Sc. in Yoga and SOL Graduate in any discipline with 50% marks in aggregate ............................ 02 Years

11. M.A./M.Sc. in Clinical Psy. Graduate in any discipline with 50% marks in aggregate ............................ 02 Years

12. PGD in Preksha Yoga Therapy B.Sc. with Biology or M.Sc. in Science of Living (Age limit 38 years) ......... 01 Year

13. Diploma in Naturopathy 10+2 or Equivalent ......................................................................................... 01 Year

14. Cer. in Yoga and PM 10+2 or Equivalent ......................................................................................... 03 Months

15. Cer. in SOL, P.M. & Yoga Edu. 10th or Equivalent .......................................................................................... 03 Months

16. M.A. in Nonviolence and Peace 10+2+3 or Equivalent with 50% marks in aggregate ................................... 02 Years

17. M.A. in Political Science (Innovative) 10+2+3 or Equivalent with 50% marks in aggregate ................................... 02 Years

18. M.Phil. in Nonviolence 55% marks in M.A. ......................................................................................... 01 Year

19. PGD in NGO Management 10+2+3 or Equivalent ..................................................................................... 01 Year

20. PGD Rural Development 10+2+3 or Equivalent ..................................................................................... 01 Year21. Cert. in Nonviolence and Peace 10+2 or Equivalent ......................................................................................... 03 Months

22. Master of Social Work 10+2+3 or Equivalent with 50% marks in aggregate ................................... 02 Years

23. PGD in Corporate Social Res. 10+2+3 or Equivalent ..................................................................................... 01 Year

24. PGD in HRM 10+2+3 or Equivalent ..................................................................................... 01 Year

25. PGD in Gender Emp. 10+2+3 or Equivalent ..................................................................................... 01 Year

26. PGD in Coun. and Comm. 10+2+3 or Equivalent ..................................................................................... 01 Year

27. M.Ed. B.Ed. and PMET qualified conducted by the Raj. Govt. for that year ....... 02 Years

28. B.Ed. As per NCTE norms ...................................................................................... 02 Years

29. M.A. in English 10+2+3 or Equivalent with 50% marks in aggregate ................................... 02 Years

30. B.A. 10+2 or Equivalent with 50% marks in aggregate ....................................... 03 Years

31. B.Com. 10+2 or Equivalent with 50% marks in aggregate ....................................... 03 Years

32. B.Lib. 10+2+3 or Equivalent with 50% marks in aggregate ............................................. 01 Year

33. Dip. in Banking 10+2 or Equivalent. ....................................................................................... 01 Year

34. Cert. in J. & Mass Media 10+2 or Equivalent ......................................................................................... 06 Months

35. Dip. Course in Rajbhasha Studies 10+2 or Equivalent ......................................................................................... 01 Year36. Cert. in Office Automation and Internet 10th or Equivalent .......................................................................................... 06 Months

37. Certi. in Photoshop 10+2 or Equivalent ......................................................................................... 06 Months

38. Cert. in HTML-Web Designing 10+2 or Equivalent ......................................................................................... 06 Months

18 PROSPECTUS - 2015-2016

(B) CORRESPONDENCE COURSES(B) CORRESPONDENCE COURSES(B) CORRESPONDENCE COURSES(B) CORRESPONDENCE COURSES(B) CORRESPONDENCE COURSES

IIIII PG COURSESPG COURSESPG COURSESPG COURSESPG COURSES

1. M.A. in Jainology 10+2+3 or Equivalent ................................................................................... 02 Years

2. M.A. in Yoga and SOL 10+2+3 or Equivalent ................................................................................... 02 Years

3. M.A. in Education 10+2+3 or Equivalent ................................................................................... 02 Years

4. M.A. in Hindi 10+2+3 or Equivalent ................................................................................... 02 Years

5. M.A. in English 10+2+3 or Equivalent ................................................................................... 02 Years

6. M.A. in Nonviolence 10+2+3 or Equivalent ................................................................................... 02 Years

IIIIIIIIII UG COURSESUG COURSESUG COURSESUG COURSESUG COURSES

7. B.A. 10+2 or BPP ............................................................................................. 03 Years

8. B.Lib. and I.SC. 10+2+3 or Equivalent ................................................................................... 01 Year

9. B.Com. 10+2 or Equivalent ................................................................................... 03 Years

10. BPP Age 18 years and above ............................................................................ 01 Year

IIIIIIIIIIIIIII CERCERCERCERCERTIFICATIFICATIFICATIFICATIFICATE COURSESTE COURSESTE COURSESTE COURSESTE COURSES

11. Training in Nonviolence 10th or Equivalent .................................................................................... 03 Months

12. Understanding Religion 10th or Equivalent .................................................................................... 03 Months

13. Jain Religion & Phil. 10th or Equivalent .................................................................................... 06 Months

14. Prakrit Literate & Age 18 years and above ........................................................... 06 Months

15. Jain Art and Aesthetics 10th or Equivalent .................................................................................... 06 Months

16. Human Rights 10th or Equivalent .................................................................................... 06 Months

17. Yoga and Preksha a Meditation 10+2 or BPP ............................................................................................... 06 Months

IVIVIVIVIV TRAINING PROGRAMMETRAINING PROGRAMMETRAINING PROGRAMMETRAINING PROGRAMMETRAINING PROGRAMME

18. Preksha Life Skill Age 15 years and above ............................................................................ 10 Days

PROSPECTUS - 2015-2016 19

M.Phil/Ph.DM.Phil/Ph.DM.Phil/Ph.DM.Phil/Ph.DM.Phil/Ph.D./D./D./D./D./D.Lit..Lit..Lit..Lit..Lit. PRPRPRPRPROOOOOGRGRGRGRGRAMMEAMMEAMMEAMMEAMME

1. M.Phil./Ph.D./D.Lit. in Jainology and Comparative Religion and Philosophy

2. M.Phil./Ph.D./D.Lit. in Sanskrit, Prakrit and Hindi

3. Ph.D./D.Lit. in Yoga and Science of Living

4. M.Phil./Ph.D./D.Lit. in Nonviolence and Peace, and Political Science

5. Ph.D./D.Lit. in Social Work

6. Ph.D./D.Lit. in Education

7. Ph.D./D.Lit. in English

Eligibility: Masters Degree with minimum of 55% marks along with 10+2+310+2+310+2+310+2+310+2+3

Important Dates for Admission in M.Phil/Ph.D./D.Lit. Programmes:

(i) Last Date for submission of Application Form : July 15, 2015

(ii) With Late Fee of Rs. 500/- : July 25, 2015

(iii) Written Test (11.00 am to 1.00 pm ) : August 03-04, 2015

(iv) Interview for Admission (2.00 pm to 5.30 pm) : August 03-04, 2015

(Applicants may visit our website wwwwwwwwwwwwwww.jvb.jvb.jvb.jvb.jvbi.ai.ai.ai.ai.ac.in c.in c.in c.in c.in for vacant seats, further details

and submission of application form)

FEE STRFEE STRFEE STRFEE STRFEE STRUCTURE FOR PUCTURE FOR PUCTURE FOR PUCTURE FOR PUCTURE FOR Ph.Dh.Dh.Dh.Dh.D..... COURSECOURSECOURSECOURSECOURSE

(A) General Fee:

For Indian Students For Abroad Students

1. Information Brochure with Application Form Rs. 500/- U.S. $25

2. Research Eligibility Test Fee Rs. 2,500/- U.S. $125

3. Course Work Fee Rs. 5,000/- U.S. $250

4. Course Work Exam Fee Rs. 1500/- U.S. $75

5. Library Fee (per annum) Rs. 2,000/- U.S. $100

6. Library Caution Money Rs. 2,000/- U.S. $100

7. Registration Fee Rs. 7,000/- U.S. $350

8. Thesis Submission Fee Rs. 15,000/- U.S. $750

(B) Academic Fee (after the completion of course work) : Fee as and when applicable

for the respective departments.

20 PROSPECTUS - 2015-2016

DETDETDETDETDETAILS OF REGULAILS OF REGULAILS OF REGULAILS OF REGULAILS OF REGULAR COURSESAR COURSESAR COURSESAR COURSESAR COURSES

(I) DEPT(I) DEPT(I) DEPT(I) DEPT(I) DEPT..... OF JAINOL OF JAINOL OF JAINOL OF JAINOL OF JAINOLOOOOOGY GY GY GY GY AND COMPAND COMPAND COMPAND COMPAND COMPARARARARARAAAAATIVE RELIGION & PHILTIVE RELIGION & PHILTIVE RELIGION & PHILTIVE RELIGION & PHILTIVE RELIGION & PHILOSOPOSOPOSOPOSOPOSOPHYHYHYHYHY

01.01.01.01.01. M.A.M.A.M.A.M.A.M.A. IN JAINOL IN JAINOL IN JAINOL IN JAINOL IN JAINOLOOOOOGY GY GY GY GY AND COMPAND COMPAND COMPAND COMPAND COMPARARARARARAAAAATIVE RELIGION & PHILTIVE RELIGION & PHILTIVE RELIGION & PHILTIVE RELIGION & PHILTIVE RELIGION & PHILOSOPOSOPOSOPOSOPOSOPHYHYHYHYHY

Semester-ISemester-ISemester-ISemester-ISemester-I

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore Compulsory

JCRP-01 Jain History and Culture 4 70 30 100JCRP-02 Jain Metaphysics 4 70 30 100JCRP-03 Jain Ethics 4 70 30 100

Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)JCRP-04 (i) Religious Classics of Jainism 4 70 30 100JCRP-04 (ii)Method of Translation and Interpretation 4 70 30 100Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)JVBF-05 Value Education & Spirituality 4 70 30 100

Total 20 350 150 500

Semester-IISemester-IISemester-IISemester-IISemester-II

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore Compulsory

JCRP-06 Jain Epistemology 4 70 30 100JCRP-07 Jain Theory of Karma 4 70 30 100JCRP-08 Introduction to Asian Religion 4 70 30 100

Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)JCRP-09 (i) Jain Meditation and Yoga 4 70 30 100JCRP-09 (ii)Comparative Religions 4 70 30 100Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)

JVBF-10 Information Technology & Computer Application 4 70 30 100

Total 20 350 150 500

Semester-IIISemester-IIISemester-IIISemester-IIISemester-III

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore Compulsory

JCRP-11 Jain Logic 4 70 30 100JCRP-12 Anekant, Syadvada and Saptabhangi 4 70 30 100JCRP-13 Jain Philosophy of Language 4 70 30 100

Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)JCRP-14 Indian Philosophy 4 70 30 100JCRP-14 Western Philosophy 4 70 30 100Core Open Elective (One)Core Open Elective (One)Core Open Elective (One)Core Open Elective (One)Core Open Elective (One)JCRP-15 (i) Introduction to Jainism 4 70 30 100JCRP-15(ii) Concept of Violence and Nonviolence 4 70 30 100

in Jain Religious Classics

Total 20 350 150 500

PROSPECTUS - 2015-2016 21

Semester-IVSemester-IVSemester-IVSemester-IVSemester-IV

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore Compulsory

JCRP-16&17Dissertation 8 140 60 200JCRP-18 Classics of Jain Philosophy 4 70 30 100

Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)JCRP-19 (i) Manuscriptology 4 70 30 100JCRP-19 (ii)Research Methodology 4 70 30 100Core Open Elective (Compulsory)Core Open Elective (Compulsory)Core Open Elective (Compulsory)Core Open Elective (Compulsory)Core Open Elective (Compulsory)JCRP-20 Science and Spirituality in Jainism 4 70 30 100

Total 20 350 150 500

02.02.02.02.02. M.A. IN PHILOSOPHYM.A. IN PHILOSOPHYM.A. IN PHILOSOPHYM.A. IN PHILOSOPHYM.A. IN PHILOSOPHY

Semester-ISemester-ISemester-ISemester-ISemester-I

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore Compulsory

MAPH-01 Jain History and Culture 4 70 30 100MAPH-02 Jain Metaphysics 4 70 30 100MAPH-03 Jain Ethics 4 70 30 100

Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)MAPH-04(i) Religious Classics of Jainism 4 70 30 100MAPH-04 (ii)Method of Translation and Interpretation 4 70 30 100Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)JVBF-05 Value Education & Spirituality 4 70 30 100

Total 20 350 150 500

Semester-IISemester-IISemester-IISemester-IISemester-II

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore Compulsory

MAPH-06 Jain Epistemology 4 70 30 100MAPH-07 Jain Theory of Karma 4 70 30 100MAPH-08 Introduction to Asian Religion 4 70 30 100

Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)MAPH-09 (i) Jain Meditation and Yoga 4 70 30 100MAPH-09 (ii) Comparative Religions 4 70 30 100Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)

JVBF-10 Information Technology & Computer Application 4 70 30 100

Total 20 350 150 500

Semester-IIISemester-IIISemester-IIISemester-IIISemester-III

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore Compulsory

MAPH-11 Nyaya-vaisesika Philosophy 4 70 30 100MAPH-12 Sankhya Philosophy 4 70 30 100MAPH-13 Yoga Philosophy 4 70 30 100

22 PROSPECTUS - 2015-2016

Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)MAPH-14 Mimansa Philosophy 4 70 30 100MAPH-14 Vedanta Philosophy 4 70 30 100Core Open Elective (One)Core Open Elective (One)Core Open Elective (One)Core Open Elective (One)Core Open Elective (One)MAPH-15(i) Buddhist Philosophy 4 70 30 100MAPH-15(ii)Introduction to World Religion 4 70 30 100

Total 20 350 150 500

Semester-IVSemester-IVSemester-IVSemester-IVSemester-IV

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore Compulsory

MAPH-16&17 Dissertation 8 140 60 200MAPH-18 Philosophy of Religion 4 70 30 100

Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)MAPH-19 (i) Contemporary of Indian Philosophy 4 70 30 100MAPH-19 (ii) Contemporary of Western Philosophy 4 70 30 100Core Open Elective (Compulsory)Core Open Elective (Compulsory)Core Open Elective (Compulsory)Core Open Elective (Compulsory)Core Open Elective (Compulsory)MAPH-20 Study of Semitic Religion 4 70 30 100

Total 20 350 150 500

03.03.03.03.03. M.PHIL.M.PHIL.M.PHIL.M.PHIL.M.PHIL. IN JAINOL IN JAINOL IN JAINOL IN JAINOL IN JAINOLOOOOOGY GY GY GY GY AND COMPAND COMPAND COMPAND COMPAND COMPARARARARARAAAAATIVE RELIGION & PHILTIVE RELIGION & PHILTIVE RELIGION & PHILTIVE RELIGION & PHILTIVE RELIGION & PHILOSOPOSOPOSOPOSOPOSOPHYHYHYHYHY

Semester-ISemester-ISemester-ISemester-ISemester-I

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryJCRP/MPHIL-01 History of Jain Religion 4 70 30 100JCRP/MPHIL-02 Jain Philosophy 4 70 30 100JCRP/MPHIL-03 Jain Ethics 4 70 30 100Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)JCRP/MPHIL-04 (i) Sanskrit Grammar 4 70 30 100JCRP/MPHIL-04 (ii) Prakrit Grammar 4 70 30 100Core Open Elective (Compulsory)Core Open Elective (Compulsory)Core Open Elective (Compulsory)Core Open Elective (Compulsory)Core Open Elective (Compulsory)JCRP/MPHIL-05 Jain Logic 4 70 30 100

Total 20 350 150 500

Semester-IISemester-IISemester-IISemester-IISemester-II

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryJCRP/MPHIL-06-08 Dissertation 12 210 90 300Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)JCRP/MPHIL-09 (i) Jain Mathematics and Science 4 70 30 100JCRP/MPHIL-09 (ii) Jain Metaphysics 4 70 30 100Core Open Elective (Compulsory)Core Open Elective (Compulsory)Core Open Elective (Compulsory)Core Open Elective (Compulsory)Core Open Elective (Compulsory)JCRP/MPHIL-10 Research Methodology 4 70 30 100

Total 20 350 150 500

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

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04. PG DIPLOMA IN JAIN STUDIES04. PG DIPLOMA IN JAIN STUDIES04. PG DIPLOMA IN JAIN STUDIES04. PG DIPLOMA IN JAIN STUDIES04. PG DIPLOMA IN JAIN STUDIES

Semester-ISemester-ISemester-ISemester-ISemester-I

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore Compulsory

PGDSJ-01 Jain History and Culture 4 70 30 100PGDSJ-02 Jain Metaphysics 4 70 30 100PGDSJ-03 Jain Ethics 4 70 30 100

Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)PGDSJ-04 (i) Religious Classics of Jainism 4 70 30 100PGDSJ-04 (ii) Method of Translation and Interpretation 4 70 30 100Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)JVBF-05 Value Education & Spirituality 4 70 30 100

Total 20 350 150 500

Semester-IISemester-IISemester-IISemester-IISemester-II

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore Compulsory

PGDSJ-06 Jain Epistemology 4 70 30 100PGDSJ-07 Jain Theory of Karma 4 70 30 100PGDSJ-08 Introduction to Asian Religion 4 70 30 100

Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)PGDSJ-09 (i) Jain Meditation and Yoga 4 70 30 100PGDSJ-09 (ii) Comparative Religions 4 70 30 100Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)JVBF-10 Information Technology & Computer Application 4 70 30 100

Total 20 350 150 500

(II) DEPT(II) DEPT(II) DEPT(II) DEPT(II) DEPT..... OF PR OF PR OF PR OF PR OF PRAAAAACHYCHYCHYCHYCHYAAAAAVIDVIDVIDVIDVIDYYYYYA EA EA EA EA EVVVVVAM BHASHAAM BHASHAAM BHASHAAM BHASHAAM BHASHA

05.05.05.05.05. M.A. IN SANSKRITM.A. IN SANSKRITM.A. IN SANSKRITM.A. IN SANSKRITM.A. IN SANSKRIT

Semester-ISemester-ISemester-ISemester-ISemester-I

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore Compulsory

SKT-101 Vedic Literature 4 70 30 100SKT-102 Linguistics 4 70 30 100SKT-103 Poetry Literature of Sanskrit 4 70 30 100

Core Elective (Any One Group)Core Elective (Any One Group)Core Elective (Any One Group)Core Elective (Any One Group)Core Elective (Any One Group)SKT-104 Group A Group A Group A Group A Group A Indian Philosophy 4 70 30 100SKT-104 Group B Group B Group B Group B Group B Prakrit Literature 4 70 30 100SKT-104 GGGGGrrrrroup C oup C oup C oup C oup C Philosophy of Sankhya Yoga 4 70 30 100Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)JVBF-05 Value Education and Spirituality 4 70 30 100

Total 20 350 150 500

24 PROSPECTUS - 2015-2016

Semester-IISemester-IISemester-IISemester-IISemester-II

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore Compulsory

SKT-201 Philosophical Literature 4 70 30 100SKT-202 Kavyashastriya Principles 4 70 30 100SKT-203 Sanskrit Drama and Natyashastra 4 70 30 100

Core Elective (One group matching with group of ICore Elective (One group matching with group of ICore Elective (One group matching with group of ICore Elective (One group matching with group of ICore Elective (One group matching with group of Iststststst Semester) Semester) Semester) Semester) Semester)SKT-204 Group A Group A Group A Group A Group A Indian Philosophy 4 70 30 100SKT-204 Group B Group B Group B Group B Group B Prakrit Literature 4 70 30 100SKT-204 GGGGGrrrrroup C oup C oup C oup C oup C Philosophy of Sankhya Yoga 4 70 30 100Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)JVBF-10 Information Technology and Computer Application 4 70 30 100

Total 20 350 150 500

Semester-IIISemester-IIISemester-IIISemester-IIISemester-III

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore Compulsory

SKT-301 Sanskrit Grammer 4 70 30 100SKT-302 Sanskrit Prose Literature 4 70 30 100SKT-303 Upanishad and Vedanta Literature 4 70 30 100SKT-304 Literature of Sanskrit Stories 4 70 30 100

Core Elective (One group matching with group of ICore Elective (One group matching with group of ICore Elective (One group matching with group of ICore Elective (One group matching with group of ICore Elective (One group matching with group of Iststststst Semester) Semester) Semester) Semester) Semester)SKT-305 Group A Group A Group A Group A Group A Indian Philosophy 4 70 30 100SKT-305 Group B Group B Group B Group B Group B Prakrit Literature 4 70 30 100SKT-305 GGGGGrrrrroup C oup C oup C oup C oup C Philosophy of Sankhya Yoga 4 70 30 100

Total 20 350 150 500

Semester-IVSemester-IVSemester-IVSemester-IVSemester-IV

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore Compulsory

SKT-401 Ethical Literature of Sanskrit 4 70 30 100SKT-402 History of Sanskrit Literature 4 70 30 100SKT-403 Research Methodology 4 70 30 100SKT-404 Sanskrit Smriti Literature 4 70 30 100

orororororDissertation 4 70 30 100

Core Elective (One group matching with group of ICore Elective (One group matching with group of ICore Elective (One group matching with group of ICore Elective (One group matching with group of ICore Elective (One group matching with group of Iststststst Semester) Semester) Semester) Semester) Semester)SKT-405 Group A Group A Group A Group A Group A Indian Philosophy 4 70 30 100SKT-405 Group B Group B Group B Group B Group B Prakrit Literature 4 70 30 100SKT-405 GGGGGrrrrroup C oup C oup C oup C oup C Philosophy of Sankhya Yoga 4 70 30 100

Total 20 350 150 500

NNNNNototototote :e :e :e :e : Students can choose one group in Elective Paper groups and the next three semesters have to takestudents the same group.

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06.06.06.06.06. M.A. IN PRAKRITM.A. IN PRAKRITM.A. IN PRAKRITM.A. IN PRAKRITM.A. IN PRAKRIT

Semester-ISemester-ISemester-ISemester-ISemester-I

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore Compulsory

PKT-101 History of Prakrit Language and Literature 4 70 30 100PKT-102 Prakrit Grammer, Chhand and Alankarshastra 4 70 30 100PKT-103 Canonical Literature of Ardhmagdhi 4 70 30 100

Core Elective (Any One Group)Core Elective (Any One Group)Core Elective (Any One Group)Core Elective (Any One Group)Core Elective (Any One Group)PKT-104 Group A Group A Group A Group A Group A Saurseni Literature 4 70 30 100PKT-104 Group B Group B Group B Group B Group B Prakrit Ethical Literature 4 70 30 100PKT-104 Group C Group C Group C Group C Group C Canonical Commentary Literature 4 70 30 100PKT-104 Group D Group D Group D Group D Group D Sanskrit Literature 4 70 30 100Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)JVBF-05 Value Education and Spirituality 4 70 30 100

Total 20 350 150 500

Semester-IISemester-IISemester-IISemester-IISemester-II

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore Compulsory

PKT-201 Prakrit Literature - Part I 4 70 30 100PKT-202 Dramas and Sattak Literature 4 70 30 100PKT-203 Canonical Philosophical Literature 4 70 30 100

Core Elective (One group matching with group of ICore Elective (One group matching with group of ICore Elective (One group matching with group of ICore Elective (One group matching with group of ICore Elective (One group matching with group of Iststststst Semester) Semester) Semester) Semester) Semester)PKT-204 Group A Group A Group A Group A Group A Saurseni Literature 4 70 30 100PKT-204 Group B Group B Group B Group B Group B Prakrit Ethical Literature 4 70 30 100PKT-204 Group C Group C Group C Group C Group C Canonical Commentary Literature 4 70 30 100PKT-204 Group D Group D Group D Group D Group D Sanskrit Literature 4 70 30 100Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)JVBF-10 Information Technology and Computer Application 4 70 30 100

Total 20 350 150 500

Semester-IIISemester-IIISemester-IIISemester-IIISemester-III

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore Compulsory

PKT-301 Prakrit Inscriptions 4 70 30 100PKT-302 Apbhransh Literature 4 70 30 100PKT-303 Literature of Story and Champu 4 70 30 100PKT-304 Philosophical Literature of Prakrit 4 70 30 100

Core Elective (One group matching with group of ICore Elective (One group matching with group of ICore Elective (One group matching with group of ICore Elective (One group matching with group of ICore Elective (One group matching with group of Iststststst Semester) Semester) Semester) Semester) Semester)PKT-305 Group A Group A Group A Group A Group A Saurseni Literature 4 70 30 100PKT-305 Group B Group B Group B Group B Group B Prakrit Ethical Literature 4 70 30 100PKT-305 Group C Group C Group C Group C Group C Canonical Commentary Literature 4 70 30 100PKT-305 Group D Group D Group D Group D Group D Sanskrit Literature 4 70 30 100

Total 20 350 150 500

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Semester-IVSemester-IVSemester-IVSemester-IVSemester-IV

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore Compulsory

PKT-401 Prakrit Literature - Part II 4 70 30 100PKT-402 Research Methodology and Manuscriptology 4 70 30 100PKT-403 Dissertation 4 70 30 100

orororororPali Literature 4 70 30 100

PKT-404 Bhakti and Muktak Literature 4 70 30 100

Core Elective (One group matching with group of ICore Elective (One group matching with group of ICore Elective (One group matching with group of ICore Elective (One group matching with group of ICore Elective (One group matching with group of Iststststst Semester) Semester) Semester) Semester) Semester)PKT-405 Group A Group A Group A Group A Group A Saurseni Literature 4 70 30 100PKT-405 Group B Group B Group B Group B Group B Prakrit Ethical Literature 4 70 30 100PKT-405 Group C Group C Group C Group C Group C Canonical Commentary Literature 4 70 30 100PKT-405 Group C Group C Group C Group C Group C Sanskrit Literature 4 70 30 100

Total 20 350 150 500

NNNNNototototote :e :e :e :e : Students can choose one group in Elective Paper groups and the next three semesters have to takestudents the same group.

07.07.07.07.07. M.A. in HindiM.A. in HindiM.A. in HindiM.A. in HindiM.A. in Hindi

Semester-ISemester-ISemester-ISemester-ISemester-I

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore Compulsory

MAH-101 Hindi Sahitya ka Itihas 4 70 30 100MAH-102 Hindi Kavita : Udbhava aur Vikas 4 70 30 100MAH-103 Anoodit Bhartiya Upanyas 4 70 30 100

Core Elective (Any One Group)Core Elective (Any One Group)Core Elective (Any One Group)Core Elective (Any One Group)Core Elective (Any One Group)MAH-104 GGGGGrrrrroup oup oup oup oup A A A A A Vigyapan evam Jansampark 4 70 30 100MAH-104 GGGGGrrrrroup B oup B oup B oup B oup B Jansanchar : Avadharna evam Vikas 4 70 30 100MAH-104 GGGGGrrrrroup C oup C oup C oup C oup C Tulnatmak Sahitya : Siddhant evam Vikas 4 70 30 100Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)JVBF-05 Value Education and Spirituality 4 70 30 100

Total 20 350 150 500

Semester-IISemester-IISemester-IISemester-IISemester-II

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore Compulsory

MAH-201 Adhunik Hindi Kavita 4 70 30 100MAH-202 Sahitya Shastra : Bharteeya evam Pashchatya 4 70 30 100MAH-203 Hindi Kahani 4 70 30 100

Core Elective (One group matching with group of ICore Elective (One group matching with group of ICore Elective (One group matching with group of ICore Elective (One group matching with group of ICore Elective (One group matching with group of Iststststst Semester) Semester) Semester) Semester) Semester)MAH-204 Group A Group A Group A Group A Group A Media ki Achar Sanhita 4 70 30 100MAH-204 GGGGGrrrrroup B oup B oup B oup B oup B Jansanchar : Mudrit Madhyam 4 70 30 100MAH-204 Group C Group C Group C Group C Group C Adhunik Bharatiya Kavita 4 70 30 100Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)JVBF-10 Information Technology and Computer Application 4 70 30 100

Total 20 350 150 500

PROSPECTUS - 2015-2016 27

Semester-IIISemester-IIISemester-IIISemester-IIISemester-III

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore Compulsory

MAH-301 Hindi Alochana 4 70 30 100MAH-302 Natak evam Rangmanch 4 70 30 100MAH-303 Anuvad Siddhanta 4 70 30 100MAH-304 Hindi Bhasha : Itihas, Svaroop aur uska Samajshastra 4 70 30 100

Core Elective (One group matching with group of ICore Elective (One group matching with group of ICore Elective (One group matching with group of ICore Elective (One group matching with group of ICore Elective (One group matching with group of Iststststst Semester) Semester) Semester) Semester) Semester)MAH-305 GGGGGrrrrroup oup oup oup oup A A A A A Patakatha Lekhan aur Film Nirman 4 70 30 100MAH-305 GGGGGrrrrroup B oup B oup B oup B oup B Jansanchar : Redio evam Telivision 4 70 30 100MAH-305 Group C Group C Group C Group C Group C Loksahitya 4 70 30 100

Total 20 350 150 500

Semester-IVSemester-IVSemester-IVSemester-IVSemester-IV

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore Compulsory

MAH-401 Hindi Bhasha Shikshan 4 70 30 100MAH-402 Hindi Gadya ke Vibhinna Roop 4 70 30 100MAH-403 Hindi Sahitya aur Cinema 4 70 30 100MAH-404 Ashu Anuvad 4 70 30 100

Core Elective (One group matching with group of ICore Elective (One group matching with group of ICore Elective (One group matching with group of ICore Elective (One group matching with group of ICore Elective (One group matching with group of Iststststst Semester) Semester) Semester) Semester) Semester)MAH-405 Group A Group A Group A Group A Group A Sahitya evam Kala Roop 4 70 30 100MAH-405 GGGGGrrrrroup B oup B oup B oup B oup B Jansanchar : Internet aur Web Patrakarita 4 70 30 100MAH-405 Group C Group C Group C Group C Group C Loksanchar 4 70 30 100

orororororDissertation 4 70 30 100

Total 20 350 150 500

NNNNNototototote :e :e :e :e : Students can choose one group in Elective Paper groups and the next three semesters have to takestudents the same group.

08. M.PHIL. IN PRAKRIT AND JAIN AGAMA08. M.PHIL. IN PRAKRIT AND JAIN AGAMA08. M.PHIL. IN PRAKRIT AND JAIN AGAMA08. M.PHIL. IN PRAKRIT AND JAIN AGAMA08. M.PHIL. IN PRAKRIT AND JAIN AGAMA

Semester-ISemester-ISemester-ISemester-ISemester-I

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryPKT/MPHIL-101 Prakrit Language, Literature & Agam 4 70 30 100PKT/MPHIL-102 Prakrit Kavya Literature 4 70 30 100PKT/MPHIL-103 Ardhamagadhi Philosophical Literature 4 70 30 100Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)PKT/MPHIL-104 (i) Prakrit Canonical Literature 4 70 30 100PKT/MPHIL-104 (ii)Sanskrit Natak Literature 4 70 30 100Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)PKT/MPHIL-105 Research Methodology 4 70 30 100

Total 20 350 150 500

28 PROSPECTUS - 2015-2016

Semester-IISemester-IISemester-IISemester-IISemester-II

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryPKT/MPHIL-201 Prakrit Grammar - I 4 70 30 100PKT/MPHIL-202 Prakrit Grammar - II 4 70 30 100PKT/MPHIL-203 Sourseni Philosophical Literature 4 70 30 100Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)PKT/MPHIL-204 (i) Apabhransh Literature 4 70 30 100PKT/MPHIL-204 (ii) Manuscriptology 4 70 30 100Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)Foundation (Compulsory)PKT/MPHIL-205 Dissertation 4 50 30+20(Viva Voce) 100

Total 20 330 170 500

09.09.09.09.09. CERCERCERCERCERTIFICATIFICATIFICATIFICATIFICATE COURSE IN PRTE COURSE IN PRTE COURSE IN PRTE COURSE IN PRTE COURSE IN PRAKRITAKRITAKRITAKRITAKRIT

S.No. Title of the Paper Theory CIA M.M.

I. Prakrit Language and Translation 70 30 100II. Prakrit Kavya Literature 70 30 100

Total 140 60 200

(III) DEPT(III) DEPT(III) DEPT(III) DEPT(III) DEPT..... OF OF OF OF OF YYYYYOOOOOGA GA GA GA GA AND SCIENCE OF LIVINGAND SCIENCE OF LIVINGAND SCIENCE OF LIVINGAND SCIENCE OF LIVINGAND SCIENCE OF LIVING

10.10.10.10.10. M.A./M.SC.M.A./M.SC.M.A./M.SC.M.A./M.SC.M.A./M.SC. IN IN IN IN IN YYYYYOOOOOGA GA GA GA GA AND SCIENCE OF LIVINGAND SCIENCE OF LIVINGAND SCIENCE OF LIVINGAND SCIENCE OF LIVINGAND SCIENCE OF LIVING

Semester-ISemester-ISemester-ISemester-ISemester-I

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore Compulsory

YSOL-01 Introduction to Yoga 4 70 30 100YSOL-02 Applied Human Anatomy and Physiology 4 70 30 100YSOL-03 Practical 4 70 30 100

Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)YSOL-04 (i) Self Management and Preksha Meditation - Yoga 4 70 30 100YSOL-04 (ii)Human Consciousness and Parapsychology 4 70 30 100Foundation Course (Compulsory)Foundation Course (Compulsory)Foundation Course (Compulsory)Foundation Course (Compulsory)Foundation Course (Compulsory)JVBF-05 Value Education and Spirituality 4 70 30 100

Total 20 350 150 500

Semester-IISemester-IISemester-IISemester-IISemester-II

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore Compulsory

YSOL-06 Basic Elements of Science of Living 4 70 30 100YSOL-07 Applied Psychology 4 70 30 100YSOL-08 Practical 4 70 30 100

Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)YSOL-09 (i) Samkhya, Shaiv, Jaina and Bauddh Yoga 4 70 30 100YSOL-09 (ii) Panch Kosh, Shat Chakra and Kundalini 4 70 30 100

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Foundation Course (Compulsory)Foundation Course (Compulsory)Foundation Course (Compulsory)Foundation Course (Compulsory)Foundation Course (Compulsory)JVBF-10 Information Technology and Computer Application 4 70 30 100

Total 20 350 150 500

Semester-IIISemester-IIISemester-IIISemester-IIISemester-III

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore Compulsory

YSOL-11 Patanjal Yoga and Hath Yoga 4 70 30 100YSOL-12 Basic Elements of Preksha Meditation 4 70 30 100YSOL-13 Practical 4 70 30 100

CCCCCooooorrrrre Elee Elee Elee Elee Eleccccctttttiiiiivvvvve (e (e (e (e (TTTTTwwwwwo)o)o)o)o)YSOL-14 Alternative Therapies 4 70 30 100YSOL-15 Abnormal Psychology 4 70 30 100YSOL-16 Dietetics and Nutrition 4 70 30 100

Total 20 350 150 500

Semester-IVSemester-IVSemester-IVSemester-IVSemester-IV

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore Compulsory

YSOL-17 Naturopathy 4 70 30 100YSOL-18 Health Management and Preksha Meditation - Yoga 4 70 30 100YSOL-19 Practical 4 70 30 100

CCCCCooooorrrrre Elee Elee Elee Elee Eleccccctttttiiiiivvvvve (Ae (Ae (Ae (Ae (Annnnny Ty Ty Ty Ty Twwwwwo)o)o)o)o)YSOL-20 Applied Psychology, Re-habilitation and Preksha 4 70 30 100

Meditation-YogaYSOL-21 Introduction to Ayurveda 4 70 30 100YSOL-22 Dissertation 4 70 30 100

Total 20 350 150 500

11.11.11.11.11. M.A./M.Sc.M.A./M.Sc.M.A./M.Sc.M.A./M.Sc.M.A./M.Sc. INININININ CLINICAL PSY CLINICAL PSY CLINICAL PSY CLINICAL PSY CLINICAL PSYCHOLCHOLCHOLCHOLCHOLOOOOOGYGYGYGYGY

Semester-ISemester-ISemester-ISemester-ISemester-I

S.No. Title of the Paper Theory/Practical CIA M.M.

PSY-01 Basic Elements of Science of Living 70 30 100PSY-02 Personality Psychology 70 30 100PSY-03 Applied Social Psychology 70 30 100PSY-04 Experimental Psychology – I 70 30 100PSY-05 Neuro Psychology 70 30 100PSY-06 Practical 70 30 100

Total 420 180 600

Semester-IISemester-IISemester-IISemester-IISemester-II

S.No. Title of the Paper Theory/Practical CIA M.M.

PSY-07 Preksha Meditation & Mental Health 70 30 100PSY-08 Psychology of Behaviour Disorder 70 30 100PSY-09 Experimental Psychology – II 70 30 100

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

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PSY-10 Positive Psychology 70 30 100PSY-11 Practical 70 30 100

Total 350 150 500

Semester-IIISemester-IIISemester-IIISemester-IIISemester-III

S.No. Title of the Paper Theory/Practical CIA M.M.

PSY-12 Clinical Assessment 70 30 100PSY-13 Research Methodology 70 30 100PSY-14 Community Psychology 70 30 100PSY-15 Psychological Statistics 70 30 100PSY-16 Practical 70 30 100

Total 350 150 500

Semester-IVSemester-IVSemester-IVSemester-IVSemester-IV

S.No. Title of the Paper Theory/Practical CIA M.M.

PSY-17 Psychotherapy & Behaviour Modification 70 30 100PSY-18 Dissertation 70 30 100PSY-19 Counselling 70 30 100PSY-20 Practical – 1 (Based on Psycho Spiritual Therapy) 70 30 100PSY-21 Practical – 2 70 30 100

Total 350 150 500

12.12.12.12.12. PG DIPLPG DIPLPG DIPLPG DIPLPG DIPLOMA IN PREKSHA OMA IN PREKSHA OMA IN PREKSHA OMA IN PREKSHA OMA IN PREKSHA YOYOYOYOYOGA THERGA THERGA THERGA THERGA THERAPYAPYAPYAPYAPY

Semester-ISemester-ISemester-ISemester-ISemester-I

S.No. Title of the Paper Theory CIA M.M.

DPYT-01 Preksha Yoga Philosophy 70 30 100DPYT-02 Astanga and Other Yoga systems 70 30 100DPYT-03 Anatomy and Physiology 70 30 100DPYT-04 Bio-chemistry and Pathology 70 30 100

Total 280 120 400

Semester-IISemester-IISemester-IISemester-IISemester-II

S.No. Title of the Paper Theory CIA M.M.

DPYT-05 Preksha Therapy 70 30 100DPYT-06 Research in Preksha Therapy 70 30 100DPYT-07 Dietetics and Nutrition 70 30 100DPYT-08 Psychology and Alternate Systems of Therapy 70 30 100

Total 280 120 400

PRACTICALPRACTICALPRACTICALPRACTICALPRACTICAL (Distributed on semester basis)

S.No. Title of the Paper M.M.

DPYT-09 Preksha-Yoga Techniques related to therapeutic aspects (Practical 140+ CIA 60) 200DPYT-10 Practical for Bio-Chemistry and Pathology (Practical 140+ CIA 60) 200

Total 400

S.No. Title of the Paper Theory/Practical CIA M.M.

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13.13.13.13.13. DIPLDIPLDIPLDIPLDIPLOMA IN NAOMA IN NAOMA IN NAOMA IN NAOMA IN NATURTURTURTURTUROPOPOPOPOPAAAAATHYTHYTHYTHYTHY

Semester-ISemester-ISemester-ISemester-ISemester-I

S.No. Title of the Paper Theory/Practical CIA M.M.

DNAP-01 Philosophy and Principles of Naturopathy 70 30 100DNAP-02 Human Anatomy and Physiology 70 30 100DNAP-03 Treatment Methods of Naturopathy 70 30 100DNAP-04 Practical : 70 30 100

(a) Shat-karma, Aasana, Pranayam, Mudra and Meditation(b) Practice of Naturopathy Treatment Methods

Total 280 120 400

Semester-IISemester-IISemester-IISemester-IISemester-II

S.No. Title of the Paper Theory/Practical CIA M.M.

DNAP-05 Health, Food & Nutrition 70 30 100DNAP-06 Diseases and Naturopathy Treatment-I 70 30 100DNAP-07 Diseases and Naturopathy Treatment-II 70 30 100DNAP-08 Practical : 70 30 100

(a) Shat-karma, Aasana, Pranayam, Mudra and Meditation(b) Practice of Naturopathy Treatment Methods

Total 280 120 400

14.14.14.14.14. CERCERCERCERCERTIFICATIFICATIFICATIFICATIFICATE COURSE IN TE COURSE IN TE COURSE IN TE COURSE IN TE COURSE IN YOYOYOYOYOGA GA GA GA GA AND PREKSHA MEDITAND PREKSHA MEDITAND PREKSHA MEDITAND PREKSHA MEDITAND PREKSHA MEDITAAAAATION (ONE SEMESTER ONLTION (ONE SEMESTER ONLTION (ONE SEMESTER ONLTION (ONE SEMESTER ONLTION (ONE SEMESTER ONLYYYYY)))))

S.No. Title of the Paper M.M.

CPM-01 Yoga Theory 100CPM-02 Preksha Meditation Theory 100CPM-03 Practical 100CPM-04 Internal Assessment 100

Total 400

15.15.15.15.15. CERCERCERCERCERTIFICATIFICATIFICATIFICATIFICATE COURSE IN SOL,TE COURSE IN SOL,TE COURSE IN SOL,TE COURSE IN SOL,TE COURSE IN SOL, PREKSHA MEDIT PREKSHA MEDIT PREKSHA MEDIT PREKSHA MEDIT PREKSHA MEDITAAAAATION TION TION TION TION AND AND AND AND AND YYYYYOOOOOGA EDUCAGA EDUCAGA EDUCAGA EDUCAGA EDUCATIONTIONTIONTIONTION

S.No. Title of the Paper M.M.

CPME-01 Principles of Preksha Dhyan Yoga 100CPME-02 Principles and Application of Science of Living and Yoga Education 100CPME-03 Practical 100CPME-04 Internal Assessment 100

Total 400

(IV(IV(IV(IV(IV) DEPT) DEPT) DEPT) DEPT) DEPT..... OF NONVIOLENCE OF NONVIOLENCE OF NONVIOLENCE OF NONVIOLENCE OF NONVIOLENCE AND PAND PAND PAND PAND PEAEAEAEAEACECECECECE

16.16.16.16.16. M.A. IN NONVIOLENCE AND PEACEM.A. IN NONVIOLENCE AND PEACEM.A. IN NONVIOLENCE AND PEACEM.A. IN NONVIOLENCE AND PEACEM.A. IN NONVIOLENCE AND PEACE

Semester-ISemester-ISemester-ISemester-ISemester-I

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore Compulsory

NVP-01 Philosophy of Nonviolence and Peace 4 70 30 100

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NVP-02 Political and Social Concepts 4 70 30 100NVP-03 Project Work/Practical 4 70 30 100

Core Elective (Any One)Core Elective (Any One)Core Elective (Any One)Core Elective (Any One)Core Elective (Any One)NVP-04 (i) Human Rights and Human Security 4 70 30 100NVP-04 (ii) Political Economy 4 70 30 100Foundation Course (Compulsory)Foundation Course (Compulsory)Foundation Course (Compulsory)Foundation Course (Compulsory)Foundation Course (Compulsory)JVBF-05 Value Education and Spirituality 4 70 30 100

Total 20 350 150 500

Semester-IISemester-IISemester-IISemester-IISemester-II

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore Compulsory

NVP-06 Contemporary Political and Social Issues 4 70 30 100NVP-07 Conflict Resolution 4 70 30 100NVP-08 Project Work/Practical 4 70 30 100

Core Elective (Any One)Core Elective (Any One)Core Elective (Any One)Core Elective (Any One)Core Elective (Any One)NVP-09 (i) Social and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi 4 70 30 100NVP-09 (ii) Panchayati Raj and Rural Development 4 70 30 100Foundation Course (Compulsory)Foundation Course (Compulsory)Foundation Course (Compulsory)Foundation Course (Compulsory)Foundation Course (Compulsory)JVBF-10 Information Technology and Computer Application 4 70 30 100

Total 20 350 150 500

Semester-IIISemester-IIISemester-IIISemester-IIISemester-III

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore Compulsory

NVP-11 Peace Education 4 70 30 100NVP-12 Environmental Ethics and Sustainable Development 4 70 30 100NVP-13 Training in Nonviolence 4 70 30 100NVP-14 Project/Practical & Viva-Voce (70+30) 4 100 – 100

Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)NVP-15 (i) Relative Economics 4 70 30 100NVP-15 (ii) Gandhian Economics 4 70 30 100

Total 20 380 120 500

Semester-IVSemester-IVSemester-IVSemester-IVSemester-IV

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore Compulsory

NVP-16 Peace Organizations and Movements 4 70 30 100NVP-17 Research Methodology 4 70 30 100NVP-18 Dissertation & Viva - Voce (150 + 50) 8 200 200

Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)NVP-19 (i) Conflict Resolution with Special Reference to India 4 70 30 100NVP-19 (ii) Peace Ambassadors 4 70 30 100

Total 20 410 90 500

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

PROSPECTUS - 2015-2016 33

17.17.17.17.17. M.A.M.A.M.A.M.A.M.A. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE (INNO IN POLITICAL SCIENCE (INNO IN POLITICAL SCIENCE (INNO IN POLITICAL SCIENCE (INNO IN POLITICAL SCIENCE (INNOVVVVVAAAAATIVE)TIVE)TIVE)TIVE)TIVE)

Semester-ISemester-ISemester-ISemester-ISemester-I

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore Compulsory

POL-01 Philosophy of Nonviolence and Peace 4 70 30 100POL-02 Political and Social Concepts 4 70 30 100POL-03 Project Work/Practical 4 70 30 100

Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)POL-04 (i) Human Rights and Human Security 4 70 30 100POL-04 (ii) Political Economy 4 70 30 100Foundation Course (Compulsory)Foundation Course (Compulsory)Foundation Course (Compulsory)Foundation Course (Compulsory)Foundation Course (Compulsory)JVBF-05 Value Education and Spirituality 4 70 30 100

Total 20 350 150 500

Semester-IISemester-IISemester-IISemester-IISemester-II

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore Compulsory

POL-06 Contemporary Political and Social Issues 4 70 30 100POL-07 Conflict Resolution 4 70 30 100POL-08 Project Work/Practical 4 70 30 100

Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)POL-09 (i) Social and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi 4 70 30 100POL-09 (ii) Panchayati Raj and Rural Development 4 70 30 100Foundation Course (Compulsory)Foundation Course (Compulsory)Foundation Course (Compulsory)Foundation Course (Compulsory)Foundation Course (Compulsory)JVBF-10 Information Technology and Computer Application 4 70 30 100

Total 20 350 150 500

Semester-IIISemester-IIISemester-IIISemester-IIISemester-III

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore Compulsory

POL-11 Western Political Thought 4 70 30 100POL-12 Indian Political Thought 4 70 30 100POL-13 International Relations and Contemporary Issues 4 70 30 100POL-14 Project Work/Practical & Viva-Voce (70+30) 4 100 – 100

Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)POL-15 (i) Contemporary Political Theory 4 70 30 100POL-15 (ii) State Politics in India 4 70 30 100

Total 20 350 150 500

Semester-IVSemester-IVSemester-IVSemester-IVSemester-IV

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore Compulsory

POL-16 Comparative Politics 4 70 30 100POL-17 Research Methodology 4 70 30 100POL-18 Dissertation & Viva-Voce 8 100 100 200

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Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)POL-19 (i) Theory of Public Administration 4 70 30 100POL-19 (ii) Electoral Politics in India 4 70 30 100

Total 20 310 190 500

18.18.18.18.18. M. PHIL. IN NONVIOLENCE AND PEACEM. PHIL. IN NONVIOLENCE AND PEACEM. PHIL. IN NONVIOLENCE AND PEACEM. PHIL. IN NONVIOLENCE AND PEACEM. PHIL. IN NONVIOLENCE AND PEACE

Semester-ISemester-ISemester-ISemester-ISemester-I

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore Compulsory

M Phil-01 Nonviolence and Peace 6 100 50 150M Phil-02 Conflict Resolution & Peace Technology 6 100 50 150M Phil-03 Research Methodology and Computer Applications 6 100 50 150

CCCCCooooorrrrre Elee Elee Elee Elee Eleccccctttttiiiiivvvvve (Ae (Ae (Ae (Ae (Annnnny Ty Ty Ty Ty Twwwwwo)o)o)o)o)M Phil-04 (i) Seminar & Discussion 2 35 15 50M Phil-04 (ii) Human Rights 2 35 15 50M Phil-04 (iii) Applied Social Ethics 2 35 15 50

Total 22 370 180 550

Semester-IISemester-IISemester-IISemester-IISemester-II

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

M Phil-05 Dissertation + Viva-Voce 20 200 – 200

Total 20 200 – 200

19.19.19.19.19. PPPPP.G..G..G..G..G. DIPL DIPL DIPL DIPL DIPLOMA IN NGO MANOMA IN NGO MANOMA IN NGO MANOMA IN NGO MANOMA IN NGO MANAAAAAGEMENTGEMENTGEMENTGEMENTGEMENT

S.No. Title of the Paper Theory CIA M.M.

DNGOM-01 The Social Sector and Voluntary Action 70 30 100DNGOM-02 Policies and Legislations related to NGOs 70 30 100DNGOM-03 Human Resource Management 70 30 100DNGOM-04 Office and Financial Management 70 30 100DNGOM-05 Resource Mobilisation and Fund Raising 70 30 100DNGOM-06 Project Formulation & Project Management 70 30 100DNGOM-07 Managing an NGO: Approaches & Skills 70 30 100DNGOM-08 Dissertation / Project Report 70 30 100

Total 560 240 800

20.20.20.20.20. PPPPP.G..G..G..G..G. DIPL DIPL DIPL DIPL DIPLOMA IN ROMA IN ROMA IN ROMA IN ROMA IN RURURURURURAL DEAL DEAL DEAL DEAL DEVELVELVELVELVELOPMENTOPMENTOPMENTOPMENTOPMENT

S.No. Title of the Paper Theory CIA M.M.

DRD-01 Rural Society, Polity and Institutions 70 30 100DRD-02 Rural Resources, Production Systems and Livelihoods 70 30 100DRD-03 Approaches and Strategies of Rural Management 70 30 100DRD-04 NGOs and Rural Development 70 30 100DRD-05 Cooperatives and Collective Action 70 30 100DRD-06 Rural Development (Perspectives, Policies, 70 30 100

Planning and Programmes)

S.No. Title of the Paper Theory CIA M.M.

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DRD-07 Rural Marketing and Agri-Business Development 70 30 100DRD-08 Project Report (Dissertation) 70 30 100

Total 560 240 800

21.21.21.21.21. CERCERCERCERCERTTTTT..... IN NONVIOLENCE IN NONVIOLENCE IN NONVIOLENCE IN NONVIOLENCE IN NONVIOLENCE AND PAND PAND PAND PAND PEAEAEAEAEACECECECECE

S.No. Title of the Paper Theory CIA M.M.

CNVP-01 Nonviolence and Peace Theory 70 30 100CNVP-02 Training in Nonviolence 70 30 100CNVP-03 Practical 40 10 50

Total 180 70 250

(((((VVVVV) DEPT) DEPT) DEPT) DEPT) DEPT..... OF SO OF SO OF SO OF SO OF SOCIAL CIAL CIAL CIAL CIAL WWWWWORKORKORKORKORK

22.22.22.22.22. MASTER IN SOMASTER IN SOMASTER IN SOMASTER IN SOMASTER IN SOCIAL CIAL CIAL CIAL CIAL WWWWWORK (MSWORK (MSWORK (MSWORK (MSWORK (MSW)))))

Semester-ISemester-ISemester-ISemester-ISemester-I

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore Compulsory

SW101 Social Science Concepts for Social Workers 4 70 30 100SW102 Socia Work : Nature and Development 4 70 30 100SW103 Human Psychology and Social Environment 4 70 30 100SW105 Field Practicum 6 100 (Vivo Voce) 50 150

Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)SW104 (i) Social Inclusion and Vulnerability 4 70 30 100SW104 (ii) Life Skills Education 4 70 30 100Foundation Course (Compulsory)Foundation Course (Compulsory)Foundation Course (Compulsory)Foundation Course (Compulsory)Foundation Course (Compulsory)JVBF-05 Value Education and Spirituality 4 70 30 100

Total 26 450 200 650

Semester-IISemester-IISemester-IISemester-IISemester-II

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore Compulsory

SW201 Working with individuals and Groups 4 70 30 100SW202 Working with Communities 4 70 30 100SW203 Social Welfare Administration and Social Action 4 70 30 100SW205 Field Practicum 6 100 (Vivo Voce) 50 150

Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)SW204 (i) Human Rights and Social Justice 4 70 30 100SW204 (ii) Management of Development Organizations 4 70 30 100Foundation Course (Compulsory)Foundation Course (Compulsory)Foundation Course (Compulsory)Foundation Course (Compulsory)Foundation Course (Compulsory)JVBF-10 Information Technology and Computer Application 4 70 30 100

Total 26 450 200 650

S.No. Title of the Paper Theory CIA M.M.

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Semester-IIISemester-IIISemester-IIISemester-IIISemester-III

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore Compulsory

SW301 Social Work Research and Statistic 4 70 30 100SW302 Social Policy, Planning and Development 4 70 30 100SW303 Filed Practicum & Block Placement 8 140 (Viva Voce) 60 200

Core Elective (Any One Group)Core Elective (Any One Group)Core Elective (Any One Group)Core Elective (Any One Group)Core Elective (Any One Group)

Group AGroup AGroup AGroup AGroup A

SW304 (A-i) Employee Welfare and Social Security 4 70 30 100SW304 (A-ii) Trade Union and Industrial Relations 4 70 30 100

Group BGroup BGroup BGroup BGroup B

SW304 (B-i) Livelihood and Development 4 70 30 100SW304 (B-ii) Rural Society and Panchayat Raj Institutions 4 70 30 100

Group CGroup CGroup CGroup CGroup C

SW304 (C-i) Gender, Family and Social Work 4 70 30 100SW304 (C-ii) Women Empowerment in India 4 70 30 100

Group DGroup DGroup DGroup DGroup D

SW304 (D-i) Health and Medical Social Work 4 70 30 100SW304 (D-ii)Psycho-Somatic Factors of Health 4 70 30 100

Total 24 420 180 600

Semester-IVSemester-IVSemester-IVSemester-IVSemester-IV

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore Compulsory

SW401 Integrated Social Work Practice 4 70 30 100SW402 Social Problems and Social Legislations 4 70 30 100SW403 Field Practicum & Block Placement 8 140 (Viva Voce) 60 200SW404 Dissertation 4 70 30 100

Core Elective (Any One Group)Core Elective (Any One Group)Core Elective (Any One Group)Core Elective (Any One Group)Core Elective (Any One Group)

Group AGroup AGroup AGroup AGroup A

SW405 (A-i) Human Resource Management 4 70 30 100SW405 (A-ii) Labour Legislations in India 4 70 30 100

Group BGroup BGroup BGroup BGroup B

SW405 (B-i) Urbanisation and Community Develpment 4 70 30 100SW405 (B-ii) Urban Planning and Development 4 70 30 100

Group CGroup CGroup CGroup CGroup C

SW405 (C-i) Child Welfare and Development 4 70 30 100SW405 (C-ii) Youth Development and Welfare of Aged 4 70 30 100

Group DGroup DGroup DGroup DGroup D

SW405 (D-i) Mental Health and Psychiatric Social Work 4 70 30 100SW405 (D-ii)Mental and Personality Disorders 4 70 30 100

Total 28 490 210 700

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Course Structure:Course Structure:Course Structure:Course Structure:Course Structure:1. NNNNNooooo..... o o o o offfff P P P P Papapapapapeeeeerrrrrs ps ps ps ps peeeeer ser ser ser ser semestmestmestmestmesteeeeerrrrr::::: There will be 5 (five) theory papers in each semester and one Field Work Practicum.

2. CCCCChohohohohoicicicicice oe oe oe oe offfff P P P P Papapapapapeeeeerrrrrs:s:s:s:s: Each student will have to select in the beginning of the Third and Fourth semester anytwo papers from the groups offered in the semester. The Same Group of Papers taken in Semester IIIrd willCompulsory he Continued in Semester IVth.

3. Dissertation:Dissertation:Dissertation:Dissertation:Dissertation: Dissertation will be compulsory for all student. Dissertation work shall, however start inthe beginning of the 3rd semester.

23.23.23.23.23. PG DIPLPG DIPLPG DIPLPG DIPLPG DIPLOMA IN CORPOROMA IN CORPOROMA IN CORPOROMA IN CORPOROMA IN CORPORAAAAATE SOTE SOTE SOTE SOTE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITYCIAL RESPONSIBILITYCIAL RESPONSIBILITYCIAL RESPONSIBILITYCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

Semester – ISemester – ISemester – ISemester – ISemester – I

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

PGDCSR101 Corporate Social Responsibility : History, 4 70 30 100

Philosophy and Principles

PGDCSR102 Managing Corporate Partnerships and Social 4 70 30 100

Responsibility

PGDCSR103 Organizational Dynamics and Communication 4 70 30 100

PGDCSR104 Project Formulation 4 70 30 100

PGDCSR105 Practicum/Field Visit 4 70 (Viva-Voce) 30 100

Total 20 350 150 500

Semester – IISemester – IISemester – IISemester – IISemester – II

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

PGDCSR201 Project Management 4 70 30 100

PGDCSR202 Capacity Building & Enterprise Development 4 70 30 100

PGDCSR203 Programme Development, Monitoring and Evaluation 4 70 30 100

PGDCSR204 Fundraising and Resource Mobilization 4 70 30 100

PGDCSR205 Project Work / Presentation 4 70 (Viva-Voce) 30 100

Total 20 350 150 500

24. 24. 24. 24. 24. PG DIPLOMA IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PG DIPLOMA IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PG DIPLOMA IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PG DIPLOMA IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PG DIPLOMA IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

Semester – ISemester – ISemester – ISemester – ISemester – I

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

PGDHRM101 Human Resource Management 4 70 30 100

PGDHRM102 Principles of Management and Business Environment 4 70 30 100

PGDHRM103 Organisational Behaviour & Industrial Relations 4 70 30 100

PGDHRM104 Managerial Economics 4 70 30 100

PGDHRM105 Practicum/Field Visit 4 70 (Viva-Voce) 30 100

Total 20 350 150 500

Semester – IISemester – IISemester – IISemester – IISemester – II

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

PGDHRM201 Human Resource Development 4 70 30 100

PGDHRM202 Training & Development 4 70 30 100

PGDHRM203 Performance Management and Career Planning 4 70 30 100

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PGDHRM204 Management of CSR Programmes 4 70 30 100

PGDHRM205 Project Work / Presentation 4 70 (Viva-Voce) 30 100

Total 20 350 150 500

25.25.25.25.25. PG DIPL PG DIPL PG DIPL PG DIPL PG DIPLOMA IN GENDER EMPOOMA IN GENDER EMPOOMA IN GENDER EMPOOMA IN GENDER EMPOOMA IN GENDER EMPOWERMENTWERMENTWERMENTWERMENTWERMENT

Semester – ISemester – ISemester – ISemester – ISemester – I

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

PGDGE101 Self Images and Values 4 70 30 100

PGDGE102 Gender Empowerment and Sexuality 4 70 30 100

PGDGE103 Working with Women 4 70 30 100

PGDGE104 Feminist thought & feminist theory 4 70 30 100

PGDGE105 Women & Health 4 70 30 100

Total 20 350 150 500

Semester – IISemester – IISemester – IISemester – IISemester – II

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

PGDGE201 Counselling Theories and Practices 4 70 30 100

PGDGE202 Women and Law 4 70 30 100

PGDGE203 Gender and Development 4 70 30 100

PGDGE204 Women and Empowerment in India 4 70 30 100

PGDGE205 Field Work/Field Visits 4 70 (Viva-Voce) 30 100

Total 20 350 150 500

26.26.26.26.26. PG DIPL PG DIPL PG DIPL PG DIPL PG DIPLOMA IN COUNSELLING OMA IN COUNSELLING OMA IN COUNSELLING OMA IN COUNSELLING OMA IN COUNSELLING AND COMMUNICAAND COMMUNICAAND COMMUNICAAND COMMUNICAAND COMMUNICATIONTIONTIONTIONTION

Semester – ISemester – ISemester – ISemester – ISemester – I

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

PGDCC101 Counselling : Concept, Meaning and Fields 4 70 30 100

PGDCC102 Communication : Concept, Meaning, Principles and Fields 4 70 30 100

PGDCC103 Process of Counselling 4 70 30 100

PGDCC104 Process of Communication and Computer Application 4 70 30 100

PGDCC105 Field Work Practicum 4 70 (Viva-Voce) 30 100

Total 20 350 150 500

Semester – IISemester – IISemester – IISemester – IISemester – II

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

PGDCC201 Practice of Guidance and Counselling 4 70 30 100

PGDCC202 Educational and Vocational Guidance & Counselling 4 70 30 100

PGDCC203 Counselling and Theropy : Practice & Approach 4 70 30 100

PGDCC204 Human Development and Guidance 4 70 30 100

PGDCC205 Dissertation / Project / Reports 4 70 (Viva-Voce) 30 100

Total 20 350 150 500

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

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S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

BSW-101 Social Work : Concept and Practice (Sem.- 1) 4 70 30 100BSW-201 Human Behavior and Personality (Sem.- II) 4 70 30 100BSW- 301 Society, Culture and Contemporary Concerns (Sem.- III) 4 70 30 100BSW-401 Social Change and Development (Sem.- IV) 4 70 30 100BSW-501 Social Work Research and Statistics (Sem.- V) 4 70 30 100BSW-601 Social Work : Themes and Practice Skills (Sem.- VI) 4 70 30 100

Total 24 420 180 600

(((((VI) DEPTVI) DEPTVI) DEPTVI) DEPTVI) DEPT..... OF EDUCA OF EDUCA OF EDUCA OF EDUCA OF EDUCATIONTIONTIONTIONTION

27.27.27.27.27. MASTER IN EDUCAMASTER IN EDUCAMASTER IN EDUCAMASTER IN EDUCAMASTER IN EDUCATION (M.Ed.) —TION (M.Ed.) —TION (M.Ed.) —TION (M.Ed.) —TION (M.Ed.) — Syllabus decided by NCTESyllabus decided by NCTESyllabus decided by NCTESyllabus decided by NCTESyllabus decided by NCTE

28.28.28.28.28. BABABABABACHELCHELCHELCHELCHELOR OF EDUCAOR OF EDUCAOR OF EDUCAOR OF EDUCAOR OF EDUCATION (BTION (BTION (BTION (BTION (B.E.E.E.E.Eddddd.) .) .) .) .) ————— Syllabus decided by NCTESyllabus decided by NCTESyllabus decided by NCTESyllabus decided by NCTESyllabus decided by NCTE

(((((VII) DEPTVII) DEPTVII) DEPTVII) DEPTVII) DEPT..... OF ENGLISH OF ENGLISH OF ENGLISH OF ENGLISH OF ENGLISH

29.29.29.29.29. M.A. IN ENGLISHM.A. IN ENGLISHM.A. IN ENGLISHM.A. IN ENGLISHM.A. IN ENGLISH

Semester-ISemester-ISemester-ISemester-ISemester-I

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore Compulsory

MAE101 The Use of English 4 70 30 100MAE102 Literature for Human Values 4 70 30 100Core Elective (Any One)Core Elective (Any One)Core Elective (Any One)Core Elective (Any One)Core Elective (Any One)MAE103 (i)Renaissance Literature 4 70 30 100

orMAE103 (ii)Neo Classical Literature 4 70 30 100MAE104 (i)Romantic and Victorian Literature 4 70 30 100

orMAE104 (ii)Early Modern Literature 4 70 30 100Foundation Course (Coumplsory)Foundation Course (Coumplsory)Foundation Course (Coumplsory)Foundation Course (Coumplsory)Foundation Course (Coumplsory)JVBF-05 Value Education and Spirituality 4 70 30 100

Total 20 350 150 500

Semester-IISemester-IISemester-IISemester-IISemester-II

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore Compulsory

MAE201 Introduction to Modern Linguistics 4 70 30 100MAE202 Communication and References Skills 4 70 30 100Core Elective (Any One)Core Elective (Any One)Core Elective (Any One)Core Elective (Any One)Core Elective (Any One)MAE203 (i)Literature for Indian Values : Prose 4 70 30 100

orMAE203 (ii)Literature for Indian Values : Poetry 4 70 30 100MAE204 (i)American Literature 4 70 30 100

or

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MAE204 (ii) Diasporic Literature 4 70 30 100Foundation Course (Coumplsory)Foundation Course (Coumplsory)Foundation Course (Coumplsory)Foundation Course (Coumplsory)Foundation Course (Coumplsory)JVBF-10 Information Technology and Computer Application 4 70 30 100

Total 20 350 150 500

Semester-IIISemester-IIISemester-IIISemester-IIISemester-III

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore Compulsory

MAE301 Career Communication Skills 4 70 30 100MAE302 Modern Indian Classics 4 70 30 100MAE303 Translation - Theory and Practice 4 70 30 100Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)MAE304 (i)World Classics in Translation 4 70 30 100

orororororMAE304 (ii) Indian Classics in Translation 4 70 30 100MAE305 (i)Indian Writing in English : Novel and Short Stories 4 70 30 100

orororororMAE305 (ii) Indian Writing in English : Poetry 4 70 30 100

Total 20 350 150 500

Semester-IVSemester-IVSemester-IVSemester-IVSemester-IV

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

Core CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore CompulsoryCore Compulsory

MAE401 English in India 4 70 30 100MAE402 English Language Teaching 4 70 30 100MAE403 Literary Theories 4 70 30 100Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)Core Elective (One)MAE404 (i)Literature of Protest in India 4 70 30 100

orororororMAE404 (ii) Folk Literature of India 4 70 30 100MAE405 Dissertation 4 70 30 100

Total 20 350 150 500

(((((VIII) VIII) VIII) VIII) VIII) AAAAACHARCHARCHARCHARCHARYYYYYA KA KA KA KA KALALALALALU KU KU KU KU KANYANYANYANYANYA MAHAA MAHAA MAHAA MAHAA MAHAVIDVIDVIDVIDVIDYYYYYALALALALALAAAAAYYYYYAAAAA

(CONSTITUENT COLLEGE - ONL(CONSTITUENT COLLEGE - ONL(CONSTITUENT COLLEGE - ONL(CONSTITUENT COLLEGE - ONL(CONSTITUENT COLLEGE - ONLY FOR Y FOR Y FOR Y FOR Y FOR WWWWWOMEN)OMEN)OMEN)OMEN)OMEN)

30.30.30.30.30. BBBBB.A..A..A..A..A. (BA (BA (BA (BA (BACHELCHELCHELCHELCHELOR OF OR OF OR OF OR OF OR OF ARARARARARTTTTTS) CS) CS) CS) CS) Chohohohohoicicicicice basee basee basee basee based Cd Cd Cd Cd Crrrrreeeeedit Sdit Sdit Sdit Sdit Syyyyystststststeeeeemmmmm : : : : :

A.A.A.A.A. C C C C Cooooompulsompulsompulsompulsompulsorrrrry Sy Sy Sy Sy Subububububjejejejejecccccts :ts :ts :ts :ts : (S (S (S (S (Seeeeemestmestmestmestmesteeeeer r r r r WWWWWise)ise)ise)ise)ise)

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MMBA-01 General English (Semester-I) 4 70 30 100BA-02 Jain Culture and Life Value (Semester - II) 4 50+20 30 100BA-03 General Hindi (Semester-III) 4 70 30 100BA-04 Environmental Study (Semester-IV) 4 50+20 30 100BA-05 Basics of Computer (Semester - V) 4 50+20 30 100BA-06 Preksha Life skill (Semester-VI) 4 50+20 30 100

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MM

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S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MMBA-07 Agam Vidya Evam Prakrit Sahitya 4 70 30 100BA-08 Nonviolence & Peace 4 70 30 100BA-09 Hindi Literature 4 70 30 100BA-10 English Literature 4 70 30 100BA-11 Urdu Literature 4 70 30 100

GGGGGrrrrroup oup oup oup oup ‘B‘B‘B‘B‘B’’’’’ C C C C Cooooorrrrre Se Se Se Se Subububububjejejejejeccccctststststs

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MMBA-12 Sanskrit 4 70 30 100BA-13 Political Science 4 70 30 100BA-14 Science of Living 4 50+20 30 100BA-15 Economics 4 70 30 100BA-16 Social Work 4 70 30 100

GGGGGrrrrroup oup oup oup oup ‘‘‘‘‘C’C’C’C’C’ C C C C Cooooorrrrre Se Se Se Se Subububububjejejejejeccccctststststs

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MMBA-17 Information Technology 4 50+20 30 100BA-18 Psychology 4 50+20 30 100BA-19 History 4 70 30 100BA-20 Geography 4 50+20 30 100BA-21 Jain Vidya 4 70 30 100BA-22 Jain and Jainetar Darshan 4 70 30 100

GGGGGrrrrroup oup oup oup oup ‘D‘D‘D‘D‘D’’’’’ C C C C Cooooorrrrre Elee Elee Elee Elee Eleccccctttttiiiiivvvvve Se Se Se Se Subububububjejejejejeccccctststststs

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MMBA-23 Nonviolence and Peace : A Study (Semester (I & II) 4 50+20 30 100BA-24 Social Work (Semester III & IV) 4 70 30 100BA-25 Psychology (Semester V & VI) 4 50+20 30 100

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2. A minimum 10 number of students will be required for all the optional subjects except Agam Vidya& Prakrit Literature, Science of Living, Jain Vidya, Jain evam Jainetar Darshan and Sanskrit.

31.31.31.31.31. B.COM. (BACHELOR OF COMMERCE) (CB.COM. (BACHELOR OF COMMERCE) (CB.COM. (BACHELOR OF COMMERCE) (CB.COM. (BACHELOR OF COMMERCE) (CB.COM. (BACHELOR OF COMMERCE) (Choice based Credit Systemhoice based Credit Systemhoice based Credit Systemhoice based Credit Systemhoice based Credit System)))))

A.A.A.A.A. C C C C Cooooompulsompulsompulsompulsompulsorrrrry Sy Sy Sy Sy Subububububjejejejejecccccts :ts :ts :ts :ts : (S (S (S (S (Seeeeemestmestmestmestmesteeeeer r r r r WWWWWise)ise)ise)ise)ise)

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MMBCOM-01 General English (Semester-I) 4 70 30 100BCOM-02 Jain Culture and Life Value (Semester - II) 4 50+20 30 100BCOM-03 General Hindi (Semester-III) 4 70 30 100BCOM-04 Environmental Study (Semester-IV) 4 50+20 30 100BCOM-05 Basics of Computer (Semester - V) 4 50+20 30 100BCOM-06 Preksha Life skill (Semester-VI) 4 50+20 30 100

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BBBBB..... S S S S Seeeeemestmestmestmestmesteeeeerrrrr-I C-I C-I C-I C-I Cooooorrrrre Pe Pe Pe Pe Papapapapapeeeeerrrrrs :s :s :s :s :

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MMBCOM-07 Financial Accounting 4 70 30 100BCOM-08 Business Law 4 70 30 100BCOM-09 Business Economics 4 70 30 100

SSSSSeeeeemestmestmestmestmesteeeeerrrrr-II C-II C-II C-II C-II Cooooorrrrre Pe Pe Pe Pe Papapapapapeeeeerrrrrs :s :s :s :s :

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MMBCOM-10 Business Statistics 4 70 30 100BCOM-11 Business Management 4 70 30 100BCOM-12 Indian Banking System 4 70 30 100

SSSSSeeeeemestmestmestmestmesteeeeerrrrr-III C-III C-III C-III C-III Cooooorrrrre Pe Pe Pe Pe Papapapapapeeeeerrrrrs :s :s :s :s :

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MMBCOM-13 Corporate Accounting 4 70 30 100BCOM-14 Company Law 4 70 30 100BCOM-15 Financial Management 4 70 30 100

SSSSSeeeeemestmestmestmestmesteeeeerrrrr-IV C-IV C-IV C-IV C-IV Cooooorrrrre Pe Pe Pe Pe Papapapapapeeeeerrrrrs :s :s :s :s :

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MMBCOM-16 Income Tax Law 4 70 30 100BCOM-17 Human Resource Management 4 70 30 100BCOM-18 Business Environment 4 70 30 100

SSSSSeeeeemestmestmestmestmesteeeeerrrrr-V C-V C-V C-V C-V Cooooorrrrre Pe Pe Pe Pe Papapapapapeeeeerrrrrs :s :s :s :s :

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MMBCOM-19 Cost Accounting 4 70 30 100BCOM-20 Industrial Law 4 70 30 100BCOM-21 Auditing 4 70 30 100

SSSSSeeeeemestmestmestmestmesteeeeerrrrr-VI C-VI C-VI C-VI C-VI Cooooorrrrre Pe Pe Pe Pe Papapapapapeeeeerrrrrs :s :s :s :s :

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MMBCOM-22 Management Accounting 4 70 30 100BCOM-23 Marketing Management 4 70 30 100BCOM-24 Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship 4 70 30 100

C.C.C.C.C. C C C C Cooooorrrrre Elee Elee Elee Elee Eleccccctttttiiiiivvvvve Se Se Se Se Subububububjejejejejecccccts :ts :ts :ts :ts : (S (S (S (S (Seeeeemestmestmestmestmesteeeeer r r r r WWWWWise)ise)ise)ise)ise)

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MMBCOM-25 Nonviolence and Peace : A Study (Semester (I & II) 4 50+20 30 100BCOM-26 Social Work (Semester III & IV) 4 70 30 100BCOM-27 Psychology (Semester V & VI) 4 50+20 30 100

32.32.32.32.32.BABABABABACHELCHELCHELCHELCHELOR OR OR OR OR OF LIBROF LIBROF LIBROF LIBROF LIBRARARARARARY & INFORMAY & INFORMAY & INFORMAY & INFORMAY & INFORMATION SCIENCE (BTION SCIENCE (BTION SCIENCE (BTION SCIENCE (BTION SCIENCE (B.....LibLibLibLibLib.I.SC.).I.SC.).I.SC.).I.SC.).I.SC.)

Semester-ISemester-ISemester-ISemester-ISemester-I

S.No. Title of the Paper Theory CIA TOTAL

BLIS-01 Universe of Knowledge and Research Methodology 70 30 100

BLIS-02 Com. Application in Library and Information Services-(Part-I) 70 30 100

BLIS-03 Organisation of Knowledge and Information Processing 70 30 100BLIS-04 Organisation of Knowledge and Information 70 30 100

Processing (Classification Practical)

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BLIS-05 Information System and Services 70 30 100

Total 350 150 500

Semester-IISemester-IISemester-IISemester-IISemester-II

S.No. Title of the Paper Theory CIA TOTAL

BLIS-06 Com. Application in Library and Information Services- (Part-II) 70 30 100

BLIS-07 Dissertation 70 30 100

BLIS-08 Elective- 1 (Any one of the following) 70 30 100

BLIS-08 (A) Types of Library System

BLIS-08.1 (i) Academic Library System

BLIS-08.2 (ii) Public Library System

BLIS-08.3 (iii) Special Library

BLIS-09 Elective- II (Any one of the following) 70 30 100

BLIS-09.1 (i) Communication and Writing Skills

BLIS-09.2 (ii) Electronic Resource Management

BLIS-09.3 (iii) Open Source Software and Libraries

BLIS-10 Information Services (Practical) 70 30 100

Total 350 150 500

33.33.33.33.33. DIPLDIPLDIPLDIPLDIPLOMA IN BANKING OMA IN BANKING OMA IN BANKING OMA IN BANKING OMA IN BANKING AFTER GRAFTER GRAFTER GRAFTER GRAFTER GRADUADUADUADUADUAAAAATION (ONE TION (ONE TION (ONE TION (ONE TION (ONE YEAR) :YEAR) :YEAR) :YEAR) :YEAR) :

CCCCChoice based Credit Systemhoice based Credit Systemhoice based Credit Systemhoice based Credit Systemhoice based Credit System

Semester-ISemester-ISemester-ISemester-ISemester-I

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MMDBNK-01 Financial Institutions and Financial Markets 5 70 30 100

DBNK-02 Bank Management 5 70 30 100

DBNK-03 Financial Management 5 70 30 100DBNK-04 Project Report 5 70 30 100

Total 20 280 120 400

Semester-IISemester-IISemester-IISemester-IISemester-II

S.No. Title of the Paper Credit Theory CIA MMDBNK-05 Banking Law and Practice 5 70 30 100

DBNK-06 Bank Credit 5 70 30 100

DBNK-07 Banking Services 5 70 30 100DBNK-08 Project Report 5 70 30 100

Total 20 280 120 400

34.34.34.34.34. CERCERCERCERCERTIFICATIFICATIFICATIFICATIFICATE COURSE IN JOURNTE COURSE IN JOURNTE COURSE IN JOURNTE COURSE IN JOURNTE COURSE IN JOURNALISM & MASS MEDIA :ALISM & MASS MEDIA :ALISM & MASS MEDIA :ALISM & MASS MEDIA :ALISM & MASS MEDIA :

S.No. Title of the Paper Theory CIA TOTAL

CJMM-01 History of Journalism & Principles 70 30 100

CJMM-02 Reporting, Writing and Editing 70 30 100

S.No. Title of the Paper Theory CIA TOTAL

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CJMM-03 Public Relations and Advertising 70 30 100

CJMM-04 Project Report 50+20 30 100

Total 280 120 400

35.35.35.35.35. DIPLOMA COURSE IN RAJBHASHA STUDIES :DIPLOMA COURSE IN RAJBHASHA STUDIES :DIPLOMA COURSE IN RAJBHASHA STUDIES :DIPLOMA COURSE IN RAJBHASHA STUDIES :DIPLOMA COURSE IN RAJBHASHA STUDIES :

Semester-ISemester-ISemester-ISemester-ISemester-I

S.No. Title of the Paper Theory CIA TOTAL

DRBS-01 General Studies & Use of Rajbhasha 70 30 100

DRBS-02 Script and Common Errors in Hindi 70 30 100

DRBS-03 Implementation of Rajbhasha 70 30 100

DRBS-04 Use of Translation in Rajbhasha 50+20 30 100

Total 280 120 400

Semester-IISemester-IISemester-IISemester-IISemester-II

S.No. Title of the Paper Theory CIA TOTAL

DRBS-05 Legal Status 70 30 100

DRBS-06 Bilingualism in Rajbhasha 70 30 100

DRBS-07 Project work on Rajbhasha 50+20 30 100

DRBS-08 Viva Voice (Public Interaction and Rajbhasha) 100

Total 400

36.36.36.36.36. CERCERCERCERCERTIFICATIFICATIFICATIFICATIFICATE COURSE IN OFFICE TE COURSE IN OFFICE TE COURSE IN OFFICE TE COURSE IN OFFICE TE COURSE IN OFFICE AAAAAUTUTUTUTUTOMAOMAOMAOMAOMATION TION TION TION TION AND INTERNETAND INTERNETAND INTERNETAND INTERNETAND INTERNET

S.No. Title of the Paper M.M.

CCOAI-01 Practical of Office Aut omation and Internet (There is no theory exam in this course) 100

Total 100

37.37.37.37.37. CERCERCERCERCERTIFICATIFICATIFICATIFICATIFICATE COURSE IN PTE COURSE IN PTE COURSE IN PTE COURSE IN PTE COURSE IN PHOHOHOHOHOTTTTTOSHOPOSHOPOSHOPOSHOPOSHOP

S.No. Title of the Paper M.M.

CCP-01 Practical of Photoshop (There is no theory exam in this course) 100

Total 100

38 .38 .38 .38 .38 .CERCERCERCERCERTIFICATIFICATIFICATIFICATIFICATE COURSE IN HTMLTE COURSE IN HTMLTE COURSE IN HTMLTE COURSE IN HTMLTE COURSE IN HTML-WEB DESIGNING-WEB DESIGNING-WEB DESIGNING-WEB DESIGNING-WEB DESIGNING

S.No. Title of the Paper M.M.

CCHWD-01 Practical of HTML-Web Designing (There is no theory exam in this course) 100

Total 100

A paper titled "Jain Culture and Life Values" of 100 Marks will be a compulsory paper for Diploma inRajbhasha and B.Lib Students and they have to pass this paper to complete their Diploma/Degree.

S.No. Title of the Paper Theory CIA TOTAL

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DETDETDETDETDETAILS OF DISTAILS OF DISTAILS OF DISTAILS OF DISTAILS OF DISTANCE EDUCAANCE EDUCAANCE EDUCAANCE EDUCAANCE EDUCATION COURSESTION COURSESTION COURSESTION COURSESTION COURSES

(I) POST(I) POST(I) POST(I) POST(I) POST-GR-GR-GR-GR-GRADUADUADUADUADUAAAAATE COURSESTE COURSESTE COURSESTE COURSESTE COURSES

01.01.01.01.01. M.A.M.A.M.A.M.A.M.A. IN JAINOL IN JAINOL IN JAINOL IN JAINOL IN JAINOLOOOOOGY GY GY GY GY AND COMPAND COMPAND COMPAND COMPAND COMPARARARARARAAAAATIVE RELIGION & PHILTIVE RELIGION & PHILTIVE RELIGION & PHILTIVE RELIGION & PHILTIVE RELIGION & PHILOSOPOSOPOSOPOSOPOSOPHYHYHYHYHY

PPPPPrrrrreeeeevvvvvious ious ious ious ious YYYYYearearearearear

S.No. Title of the Paper Theory Sessional Total

MJCRP-01 Jain History, Culture, Literature and Art 80 20 100MJCRP-02 Jain Metaphysics and Ethics 80 20 100MJCRP-03 Dhyan, Yoga and Karma Minamsa 80 20 100MJCRP-04 Jain Epistemology (Gyana imansa) and Jain Logic 80 20 100

Total 320 80 400

Final Final Final Final Final YYYYYearearearearear

S.No. Title of the Paper Theory Sessional Total

MJCRP-05 Jain Canonical Literature 80 20 100MJCRP-06 Anekant, Naya, Nikshep and Syadavada 80 20 100MJCRP-07 Jain Religion - Philosophy and Indian Religion Philosophy 80 20 100MJCRP-08 Jain Religion - Philosophy and Non Indian Religion Philosophy 80 20 100

Total 320 80 400

02.02.02.02.02. M.A./M.Sc.M.A./M.Sc.M.A./M.Sc.M.A./M.Sc.M.A./M.Sc. INININININ SCIENCE OF LIVING,SCIENCE OF LIVING,SCIENCE OF LIVING,SCIENCE OF LIVING,SCIENCE OF LIVING, PREKSHA MEDITA PREKSHA MEDITA PREKSHA MEDITA PREKSHA MEDITA PREKSHA MEDITATION & TION & TION & TION & TION & YOYOYOYOYOGAGAGAGAGA

PPPPPrrrrreeeeevvvvvious ious ious ious ious YYYYYearearearearear

S.No. Title of the Paper Theory Prac. Sessional M.M.

MSOL-01 Science of Living; Preksha Meditation and Yoga 60 50 15 125MSOL-02 Science of Living and Value Education 60 50 15 125MSOL-03 Applied Human Anatomy and Physiology 60 50 15 125MSOL-04 Applied Psychology and Science of Living 60 50 15 125

Total 240 200 60 500

Final Final Final Final Final YYYYYearearearearear

S.No. Title of the Paper Theory Prac. Sessional M.M.

MSOL-05 Spirituality and Science 60 50 15 125MSOL-06 Science of Living in Self-Management 60 50 15 125MSOL-07 Science of Living and Health 60 50 15 125MSOL-08 Applied Science of Living and Research Methodology 60 50 15 125

Total 240 200 60 500

03.03.03.03.03. M.A.M.A.M.A.M.A.M.A. IN EDUCA IN EDUCA IN EDUCA IN EDUCA IN EDUCATIONTIONTIONTIONTION

PPPPPrrrrreeeeevvvvvious ious ious ious ious YYYYYearearearearear

S.No. Title of the Paper Theory Sessional Total

MEDU-01 Principles of Education 80 20 100MEDU-02 Philosophical and Sociological Basis of Education 80 20 100MEDU-03 Psychological Basis of Education 80 20 100MEDU-04 Research methodology 80 20 100MEDU-05 Jain Culture and Values of Life 80 20 100

Total 400 100 500

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Final Final Final Final Final YYYYYearearearearear

S.No. Title of the Paper Theory Sessional Total

PPPPPararararart-A :t-A :t-A :t-A :t-A : C C C C Cooooompulsompulsompulsompulsompulsorrrrry Py Py Py Py Papapapapapeeeeerrrrrsssss

MEDU-06 Environmental Education 80 20 100MEDU-07 Educational Technology 80 20 100

PPPPPararararart-B :t-B :t-B :t-B :t-B : O O O O Oppppptttttioioioioional Pnal Pnal Pnal Pnal Papapapapapeeeeerrrrrsssss (Choose any one area out of the under mentioned two areas) :Area - A: Educational Administration and ManagementMEDU-08 Principles of Educational, Administration and Management 80 20 100MEDU-09 Administrative Practices 80 20 100Area - B: Teacher EducationMEDU-08 Foundation and Organisation of Teacher Education 80 20 100MEDU-09 Student Teaching and Innovative Practices in Teacher Education 80 20 100

PPPPPararararart-C :t-C :t-C :t-C :t-C : D D D D DisseisseisseisseisserrrrrtattattattattatioioioioionnnnnMEDU-10 Dissertation 80 (Dissertaion) 20 (Viva Voce) 100

Total 400 100 500

04.04.04.04.04. M.A. HINDIM.A. HINDIM.A. HINDIM.A. HINDIM.A. HINDI

PPPPPrrrrreeeeevvvvvious ious ious ious ious YYYYYearearearearear

S.No. Title of the Paper Theory Sessional Total

MHIN-01 Modern Hindi Poetry 80 20 100MHIN-02 Prose Literature 80 20 100MHIN-03 Poetry and Critical Study of Literature 80 20 100MHIN-04 History of Hindi Literature 80 20 100MHIN-05 Jain Culture and Value of Life 80 20 100

Total 400 100 500

Final Final Final Final Final YYYYYearearearearear

S.No. Title of the Paper Theory Sessional Total

MHIN-06 Ancient & Medieval Poetry 80 20 100MHIN-07 Philology and Hindi Language 80 20 100MHIN-08 Folk Literature 80 20 100MHIN-09 Art of Translation 80 20 100MHIN-10 Prayojanmulak Hindi 80 20 100

Total 400 100 500

05.05.05.05.05. M.A. ENGLISHM.A. ENGLISHM.A. ENGLISHM.A. ENGLISHM.A. ENGLISH

PPPPPrrrrreeeeevvvvvious ious ious ious ious YYYYYearearearearear

S.No. Title of the Paper Theory Sessional Total

MENG-01 British Poetry 80 20 100MENG-02 British Drama 80 20 100MENG-03 British Novel 80 20 100MENG-04 Aspects of Language 80 20 100MENG-05 Literature for Human Values 80 20 100

Total 400 100 500

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Final Final Final Final Final YYYYYearearearearear

S.No. Title of the Paper Theory Sessional Total

MENG-06 Literature Criticism and Theory 80 20 100

MENG-07 American Literature 80 20 100

MENG-08 Indian English Literature 80 20 100

MEDU-09 New Literature in English 80 20 100

MEDU-10 English Studies in India 80 20 100

Total 400 100 500

06.06.06.06.06. M.A. IN NONVIOLENCE AND PEACEM.A. IN NONVIOLENCE AND PEACEM.A. IN NONVIOLENCE AND PEACEM.A. IN NONVIOLENCE AND PEACEM.A. IN NONVIOLENCE AND PEACE

Previous Year

S.No. Title of the Paper Theory Sessional Total

MNVP-01 Philosophy of Nonviolence and Peace 80 20 100

MNVP-02 Sociology of Nonviolence and Peace 80 20 100

MNVP-03 Economic and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi 80 20 100

MNVP-04 Conflict Resolution 80 20 100

Total 320 80 400

Final Final Final Final Final YYYYYearearearearear

S.No. Title of the Paper Theory Sessional Total

MNVP-05 Peace Education and Training in Nonviolence 80 20 100

MNVP-06 Peace Organisations and Movement 80 20 100

MNVP-07 Environmental Ethics 80 20 100

MNVP-08 Relative Economics 80 20 100

Total 320 80 400

(II) UNDER(II) UNDER(II) UNDER(II) UNDER(II) UNDER-GR-GR-GR-GR-GRADUADUADUADUADUAAAAATE COURSESTE COURSESTE COURSESTE COURSESTE COURSES

07.07.07.07.07. BABABABABACHELCHELCHELCHELCHELOR OF OR OF OR OF OR OF OR OF ARARARARARTTTTTSSSSS (B (B (B (B (B.A..A..A..A..A. T T T T Thrhrhrhrhreeeeee-ye-ye-ye-ye-year Dear Dear Dear Dear Deeeeegggggrrrrreeeeee Ce Ce Ce Ce Courourourourourse)se)se)se)se)

In addition to the general objectives, this course also provides an opportunity to the candidates who do

not have the formal education or academic qualification of 10+2 examination after doing BPP. This

course has elements of spiritual knowledge needed for day to day life and is useful especially for women

who are interested in improving their qualifications and in the character-building of their children.

COURSE CONTENTS :

(A) Compulsory Subjects:Compulsory Subjects:Compulsory Subjects:Compulsory Subjects:Compulsory Subjects:

BA-01 General Hindi BA-02 General English

BA-03 Jainology BA-04 Jainism and other Philosophical Schools.

(B) Optional Subjects (two) :Optional Subjects (two) :Optional Subjects (two) :Optional Subjects (two) :Optional Subjects (two) : one subject from each group A and B.

Group - AGroup - AGroup - AGroup - AGroup - A

BA-05 Prakrit BA-06 Hindi Literature

BA-07 History BA-08 Science of Living (Jeevan Vigyan)

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Group - BGroup - BGroup - BGroup - BGroup - B

BA-09 Sanskrit (students have to choose one alternative either Kalu Kaumudi or LaghuSidhant Kaumudi under paper Ist of Sanskrit Grammar.)

BA-10 Nonviolence & PeaceBA-11 Political ScienceBA-12 English Literature

Each subjectEach subjectEach subjectEach subjectEach subject, , , , , except General Hindi/General Englishexcept General Hindi/General Englishexcept General Hindi/General Englishexcept General Hindi/General Englishexcept General Hindi/General English, , , , , will have two papers of 100 marks eachwill have two papers of 100 marks eachwill have two papers of 100 marks eachwill have two papers of 100 marks eachwill have two papers of 100 marks eachin evin evin evin evin every ery ery ery ery yearyearyearyearyear having the distribution pattern of 70 marks for theory paper and 30 marks for sessional work having the distribution pattern of 70 marks for theory paper and 30 marks for sessional work having the distribution pattern of 70 marks for theory paper and 30 marks for sessional work having the distribution pattern of 70 marks for theory paper and 30 marks for sessional work having the distribution pattern of 70 marks for theory paper and 30 marks for sessional work.....However the subjects of General Hindi/General English will have only one paper with similar patternHowever the subjects of General Hindi/General English will have only one paper with similar patternHowever the subjects of General Hindi/General English will have only one paper with similar patternHowever the subjects of General Hindi/General English will have only one paper with similar patternHowever the subjects of General Hindi/General English will have only one paper with similar patternof marks distribution.of marks distribution.of marks distribution.of marks distribution.of marks distribution.

SSSSSubububububjejejejejeccccct Ct Ct Ct Ct Changhanghanghanghange :e :e :e :e : In three year degree course (B.A.) change of subjects is admissible in Ist year only. Afteradmission one can change the subjects up to 28th February with a fee of Rs. 500/- per subject.After 28th February no change in subjects of students will be entertained.

Note : English medium students may select General English, Jainology, Science of Living and English Literatureas their combination of subjects. Study material of these subjects are available in English.

08.08.08.08.08. BABABABABACHELCHELCHELCHELCHELOR OF LIBROR OF LIBROR OF LIBROR OF LIBROR OF LIBRARARARARARY & INFORMAY & INFORMAY & INFORMAY & INFORMAY & INFORMATION SCIENCE (BTION SCIENCE (BTION SCIENCE (BTION SCIENCE (BTION SCIENCE (B.....LibLibLibLibLib.I.SC.).I.SC.).I.SC.).I.SC.).I.SC.)

This is one year programme. There are 9 papers in this programmes as following manners :

S.No. Title of the Paper Theory Sessional TotalBLIB-01 Library, Information and Society 70 30 100BLIB-02 Library and Information Centre Management 70 30 100BLIB-03 Library Classification 70 30 100BLIB-04 Library Cataloguing 70 30 100BLIB-05 Information Sources, Products and Services 70 30 100BLIB-06 Computer Applications in Library & Information

Science 70 30 100BLIB-07 Library Classification 70 (Practical) 30 100BLIB-08 Library Cataloguing 70 (Practical) 30 100BLIB-09 Computer Applications in LIS 35 (Practical) 15 50

Total 595 255 850

09.09.09.09.09. BACHELOR OF BACHELOR OF BACHELOR OF BACHELOR OF BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (B.Com. Three-year Degree Course)COMMERCE (B.Com. Three-year Degree Course)COMMERCE (B.Com. Three-year Degree Course)COMMERCE (B.Com. Three-year Degree Course)COMMERCE (B.Com. Three-year Degree Course)FirFirFirFirFirst st st st st YYYYYearearearearearA.A.A.A.A. C C C C Cooooompulsompulsompulsompulsompulsorrrrry Sy Sy Sy Sy Subububububjejejejejeccccctststststs (Only in First Year) :

S.No. Title of the Paper Theory Sessional TotalBCOM-01 General Hindiororororor 70 30 100BCOM-02 General English

Total 70 30 100B. Core Subjects :B. Core Subjects :B. Core Subjects :B. Core Subjects :B. Core Subjects :

S.No. Title of the Paper Theory Sessional TotalBCOM-03 Financial Accounting 70 30 100BCOM-04 Business Regulatory Frame Work 70 30 100BCOM-05 Tax Procedure and Practice 70 30 100BCOM-06 Business Statistics 70 30 100BCOM-07 Business Economic 70 30 100BCOM-08 Business Budgeting 70 30 100

Total 420 180 600

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S.No. Title of the Paper Theory Sessional TotalBCOM-09 Jain Culture & Values of Life Part-I 70 30 100

BCOM-10 Principles of Business Management 70 30 100

BCOM-11 Corporate Accounting 70 30 100

BCOM-12 Company Law and Auditing 70 30 100

BCOM-13 Income Tax Law 70 30 100

BCOM-14 Business Environment 70 30 100

BCOM-15 Project Management 70 30 100

Total 490 210 700

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S.No. Title of the Paper Theory Sessional Total

BCOM-16 Jain Culture & Values of Life Part-II 70 30 100

BCOM-17 Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship 70 30 100

BCOM-18 Management Accounting 70 30 100

BCOM-19 Cost Accounting 70 30 100

BCOM-20 Financial Management 70 30 100

BCOM-21 Principal of Marketing 70 30 100

BCOM-22 Indian Banking System 70 30 100

Total 490 210 700

10.10.10.10.10. BA BA BA BA BACHELCHELCHELCHELCHELOR'S PREPOR'S PREPOR'S PREPOR'S PREPOR'S PREPARARARARARAAAAATTTTTORORORORORY PRY PRY PRY PRY PROOOOOGRGRGRGRGRAMMEAMMEAMMEAMMEAMME (BPP) (BPP) (BPP) (BPP) (BPP)

1. The BPP exam will be held once in a year mainly at Ladnun.The other centres are Ahmedabad, Ajmer,Asind, Ballabhnagar, Balotra, Bangalore, Banswara, Bhabhar, Bhilwara, Bhinmal, Bhiwani,Chennai, Coimbtore, Chhotikhatu, Dausa, Delhi, Kolkata, Devatu, Dhaulpur, Faridabad,Forbisganj, Gangashahar, Gauhati, Hyderabad, Indore, Islampur, Jaipur, Jalore, Jayal, Jodhpur,Kalabadi, Kalyanpura, Kolhapur, Kota, Laxmangarh, Mukundgarh, Mumbai, Mysore, Nagaur,Palanpur, Patana, Pali, Pilibanga, Radhanpur, Raipur, Rajnandgaon, Rajsamand, Ratlam, Sanchore,Sardarshahar, Shahpura, Sikar, Surat, Udaipur and Ujjain. The continuance of these centres or thecreation of any other new centre will depend upon the availability of about 100 candidates at aparticular place. The information regarding the final dates of examination and the final places ofcentres will be provided well in time.

2. There will be five papers of three hours’ duration each, mostly containing objective type and shortanswer type questions. Each paper will be of 100 marks.

3. There will be 5 papers - (i) General Hindi, (ii) General English, (iii) Elementary Mathematic,(iv) Social Science , (v) General Science

4. The medium of the examination will be either Hindi or English but study material will be provided in HindiMedium.

5. The minimum pass marks in each paper are 33% and in aggregate 36%.

6. After passing the BPP exam, the candidates will be eligible to seek admission in Ist year of the B.A.Degree course. The result of BPP will stand valid for seeking admission in B.A. in the same year ofpassing the examination or maximum with a gap of three year. After the gap of three year thecandidate has to undergo again with BPP exam.

7. The applications for BPP should reach the office on due date along with a DD for Rs. 1500/-DD for Rs. 1500/-DD for Rs. 1500/-DD for Rs. 1500/-DD for Rs. 1500/-infavour of the RRRRReeeeegggggistististististrrrrrararararar,,,,, J J J J Jain ain ain ain ain VVVVVishishishishishvvvvva Ba Ba Ba Ba Bharharharharharatatatatati Ii Ii Ii Ii Instnstnstnstnstititititituuuuuttttte,e,e,e,e, La La La La Ladndndndndnununununun drawn on any of the Ladnun based bankof OBC/SBI/UCO/SBBJ. (See the leaflet attached on the last page for last date of submitting the form.

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(III) CER(III) CER(III) CER(III) CER(III) CERTIFICATIFICATIFICATIFICATIFICATE COURSESTE COURSESTE COURSESTE COURSESTE COURSES(A) Three Month Certificate Courses(A) Three Month Certificate Courses(A) Three Month Certificate Courses(A) Three Month Certificate Courses(A) Three Month Certificate Courses11.11.11.11.11. TRAINING IN NONVIOLENCE (3 MONTHS)TRAINING IN NONVIOLENCE (3 MONTHS)TRAINING IN NONVIOLENCE (3 MONTHS)TRAINING IN NONVIOLENCE (3 MONTHS)TRAINING IN NONVIOLENCE (3 MONTHS)

S.No. Title of the Paper M.M.(a) Paper (Theory) CNV-01 Nonviolence: Training and Applications 25(b) Practical CNV-02 Practical on Preksha Meditation and Science of Living 75

(i) Yogasana, Pranayama, Relaxation, Meditation,Contemplation, Shram- dana, Constructive work

(ii) Viva-Voce

Total 100Note : 30 hours training is compulsory. There is no written examination in this course.

12.12.12.12.12. UNDERSTUNDERSTUNDERSTUNDERSTUNDERSTANDING RELIGIONANDING RELIGIONANDING RELIGIONANDING RELIGIONANDING RELIGION

CUR-01 Understanding Religion 100

(B) Six Month Certificate Courses(B) Six Month Certificate Courses(B) Six Month Certificate Courses(B) Six Month Certificate Courses(B) Six Month Certificate Courses

13.13.13.13.13. JAIN RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHYJAIN RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHYJAIN RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHYJAIN RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHYJAIN RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY

S.No. Title of the Paper M.M.CJRP-01 Jain Religion 100CJRP-02 Jain Philosophy 100

Total 200

14.14.14.14.14. PRAKRIT PRAKRIT PRAKRIT PRAKRIT PRAKRIT

S.No. Title of the Paper M.M.CPKT-01 Prakrit Bhasha and Anuvad Rachna 100CPKT-02 Prakrit Kavya Sahitya 100

Total 200

15.15.15.15.15. JAIN JAIN JAIN JAIN JAIN ARARARARART T T T T AND AND AND AND AND AESTHETICSAESTHETICSAESTHETICSAESTHETICSAESTHETICS

S.No. Title of the Paper M.M.CJAA-01 Jain Art 100CJAA-02 Jain Aesthetics 100

Total 200

16.16.16.16.16. HUMAN RIGHTSHUMAN RIGHTSHUMAN RIGHTSHUMAN RIGHTSHUMAN RIGHTS

S.No. Title of the Paper M.M.CHR-01 Human Rights and Duties 100CHR-02 United Nations Organisation (UNO) & Human Rights 100

Total 200

17.17.17.17.17. YYYYYOOOOOGA GA GA GA GA AND PREKSHA MEDITAND PREKSHA MEDITAND PREKSHA MEDITAND PREKSHA MEDITAND PREKSHA MEDITAAAAATIONTIONTIONTIONTION

S.No. Title of the Paper M.M.CYP-01 Yoga Theory 100CYP-02 Preksha Meditation 100

Total 200

18.18.18.18.18. (PREKSHA LIFE SKILL) TTTTTrrrrraining Paining Paining Paining Paining Prrrrrooooogggggrrrrrammeammeammeammeamme

It is a 10 days Training Programme in Prekha life skills for personality development. There will be notheory examination in this traning programme.

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ACADEMIC CALENDAR OF JVBI (2014-2015)(A) REGULAR COURSES

(i) ADMISSION AND SESSION DETAILS

LAST DATE FOR DEPOSIT OF FORMS FOR ADMISSION :Under-Graduate (Semester I / III & V) & Post Graduate (Semester-I & III)

! Without late fee .............................................................................................................................. July 07, 2015! With late fee of Rs. 100/- ............................................................................................................... July 11, 2015! Admission Test & Interview UG/PG (Semester - I) for New Admission .................................... July 14-15, 2015

M.PHIL / Ph.D.! Submission of Application Form ................................................................................................... July 15, 2015! Submission of Application Form with late fee of Rs. 500/- .......................................................... July 25, 2015! Research Eligibility Test (RET) (11.00 am to 1.00 pm) ......................................................... August 03-04, 2015! Interview (2.00 pm to 5.30 pm) ............................................................................................ August 03-04, 2015! Beginning of Course Work (Part-I) / M.Phil. Classes ......................................... September (Last Week), 2015! Beginning of Course Work (Part-II) .................................................................................... To be decided later

START OF ACADEMIC SESSION! UG III & V SEM, PG III SEMESTER ................................................................................................. July 02, 2015! UG/PG I SEMESTER .......................................................................................................................... July 16, 2015

LAST DATE FOR DEPOSIT OF FEE! Without late fee· ............................................................................................................................. July 20, 2015! With late fee of Rs. 100/- ............................................................................................................... July 27, 2015

(ii) ALLIED ACTIVITIESORIENTATION PROGRAM (for All UG & PG Students) .............................................................................. July 29-31, 2015

SPORTS & CULTURAL WEEK (for All UG & PG Students) ........................................................................ Dec. 11-21, 2015

(iii ) DEPARTMENTAL ACADEMIC AND ALLIED ACTIVITIES

DEPARTMENT OF JAINOLOGY AND COMPARATIVE RELIGION & PHILOSOPHY01. International Conference on "Vision for the Future of Jain Studies in Globalized World", ............... August, 201502. Guest Lectures ............................................................................ August and October, 2015 ; Feb. and March, 201603. Sampark - 2016 ................................................................................................................................... February, 201604. National Workshop - "Jain Ethics, Environment and Social Sciences" .....................................................................

DEPARTMENT OF SANSKRIT AND PRAKRIT01. Sanskrit Day Celebration ....................................................................................................................... August, 201503. National Seminar ............................................................................................................................. September., 201504. Education Tour ......................................................................................................................................October, 201505. Sanskrit/Prakrit Sambhasan .............................................................................................. October-November, 201506. Workshop on Manuscriptology ......................................................................................................... Decmber, 201507. Guest Lectures ................................................................................................... November 2015 and February, 2016DEPARTMENT OF SOL, PM & YOGA01. National Preksha Week (Workshop on Meditation) .............................................. October 30 and November 05, 201502. National Seminar on "Applied Yoga and Naturopathy for Life Style Disorders" ........................ November 03-05, 201503. Academic tour of the Department ........................................................................................................ September, 2015

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04. Yoga Competition (National level) ........................................................................................................ December, 201505. Guest Lectures .......................................................................................................... November, 2015 & February, 2016

DEPARTMENT OF NONVIOLENCE AND PEACE01. Mega Camp "Clean India : Gandhian Initiative" .......................................................................... October 2-5, 201502. School Teachers Nonviolence Orientation Programme ................................................................... October 2, 201503. International Day of Nonviolence ..................................................................................................... October 2, 201504. Training Camp "Training in Nonviolence, Culture of Peace and Human Rights ...................... October 27-30, 201505. School Training Camp

First Camp ......................................................................................................................................... October, 2015Second Camp ...................................................................................................................................... November, 2015Third Camp ......................................................................................................................................... January, 2016Fourth Camp ....................................................................................................................................... February, 2016

06. Human Rights Day ......................................................................................................................... December 10, 201507. National Seminar "Ethical Perspective of Environmental Sustainability" .............................. January 21-23, 201608. Visiting Lectures ............................................................................................................................. February IInd week

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WORKORIENTATION AND FIELD EXPOSER01. Orientation and field exposure for 1st Semester students ............................................................. July 13-15, 201502. Social Work Congress ........................................................................................................................... October, 201503. Study Tour of the students ................................................................................................................. November 201504. Celebration of important days :

(i). International Youth Day ............................................................................................................ August 12, 2015(ii). Literacy Day .......................................................................................................................... September 13, 2015(iii).Elders Day ................................................................................................................................ October 02, 2015(vi). HIV/AIDS Day .......................................................................................................................... December 01, 2015(v). Women’s Day.......... ...................................................................................................................... March 08, 2015(vi). International Day of Social Work ... ........................................................................................ March 17, 2016(vii). Foundation Day of Social Work Dept. ......................................................................................... April 16, 2016

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION01. Community Camps /Open air session ........................................................................................................ July, 201502. Teacher’s Day ................................................................................................................................. September 5, 201503. National Workshop ........................................................................................................................ October 25, 201504. National Seminar ...................................................................................................................... October 26-27, 201505. State Level/Debate Competition ............................................................................................ November 25-30, 201506. Block Teaching ........................................................................................................................... January 28-31, 201607. Educational Tour ........................................................................................................................... March 13-16, 2016

DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH01. Guest Lectures ................................................................................................................August and September, 201502. Workshop on "Methods of Teaching" ................................................................................................. February, 2016

M.S. ANEKANT SHODHPEETH01. International Summer School on Understanding Jainism .............................................. July 23 to August 12, 201502. National Seminar on Anekant : Theory and Practice ............................................................ September 25-26, 201503. Acharya Tulsi Shrut Sanvardhani Vyakhyanmala .......................................................................... October 20, 2015

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04. Acharya Mahaprajna Pragya Sanvardhani Vyakhyanmala .......................................................December 11, 201505. Poonamchand Bhutoria Memorial Lectures Series ...................................................................... February 20, 2016

DIRECTORATE OF EXTENSION01. Re-opening of all 9 centers (5-Tailoring Centers and 4 ATSP Centers) ....................................................... July, 201502. One day orientation programme and meeting with ATSP teachers .............................................. July-August, 201503. Swachhta Abhiyan Programme .......................................................................................... July 2015 to March 201604. Rally on International literacy day in Ladnun block. .................................................................. September 8, 201505. Awarness programme on international AIDS 4 centers. ..................................................................... October, 201506. Two Day teachers training course for on going ATSP 4 centers .......................................................... October, 201507. ATSP Examination ...................................................................................................................................... April, 2016

ACHARYA KALU KANYA MAHAVIDYALAYA01. Personality Development Camp ....................................................................................................... July 21-23, 201502. Debate Competition .............................................................................................................................. October, 201503. Training in NCC .................................................................................................................August to September, 201504. Training in NSS (Three one day Camp and One Seven Days Camp) ................................. August, 2015 to Feb. 201605. Career fair ..................................................................................................................................... September, 201506. Dandiya Competition ........................................................................................................................ September, 201507. National Seminar on "Legal Literacy about domestic violence" ........................................................... August, 201508. Departmental Seminar on forth Saturday of Every Month ......................................... August, 2015 to March, 201609. Study Tour .................................................................................................... September, 2015 and February, 2016

(B) CORRESPONDENCE COURSES01. Commencement of Admission ............................................................................................................... July 15, 201502. Last date of Admission .................................................................................................................. October 31, 201503. Workshop of Regional Coordinator & Examinations Supt. .................................................... October 18-19, 201504. Memory development camp in schools ................................................................................. November 12-17, 201505. Dispatch of Ist Instalment of Study Material ........................................................................... November 30, 201506. Dispatch of IInd Instalment of Study Material ............................................................................ December 31, 201507. Last date for submission of Examination Form ........................................................................... January 31, 201608. Last Date of receiving Ist Sessional Papers ................................................................................. February 28, 201609. 10 days contact classes at Ladnun Centre ..................................................................... April 20 to April 29, 201610. Other Centers ................................................................................................................. March 15 to June 15, 201611. Last Date for receiving IInd Sessional Papers ...................................................................................... April 30, 201612. Discrepancies letter to Students .......................................................................................................... April 30, 201613. One Month Training and Contact classes for SOL students at Ladnun center ................ May 01 to May 31, 201614. Others Centers ................................................................................................................. March 15 to June 15, 201615. Last Date for Short Story Writing Competition .................................................................................... June 30, 201616. Annual Examination ....................................................................................................................... July-August, 2016

(C) EXAMINATION SCHEDULES

I. REGULAR COURSES (UG / PG / M. Phil.)

(i) SEMESTER- I, III & V

54 PROSPECTUS - 2015-2016

Last date of submission of Exam. Form :

! Without late fee ...................................................................................................... November 05, 2015

! With late fee of Rs. 100/-· ...................................................................................... November 10, 2015

Distribution of Admit Cards· .......................................................................................... November 20-22, 2015

Preparatory Leave ........................................................................................................... November 24-25, 2015

Semester end Examination ........................................................................ November 26 to December 10, 2015

Practical/Viva-voce (NVP, SOL and others) .................................................................. November 8 to 12, 2015

Declaration of Results .......................................................................................... Last Week of December, 2015

Provisional admission and commencement of Classes of next semester ......................... December 15, 2015

(ii) SEMESTER- II, IV & VI

Last date of submission of Exam. Form :

! without late fee .............................................................................................................. April 06, 2016

! with late fee of Rs. 100/-· ............................................................................................... April 11, 2016

Distribution of Admit Cards· ................................................................................................... April 19-21, 2016

Preparatory Leave .................................................................................................................... April 22-23, 2016

Semester end Examination .......................................................................................... April 24 to May 08, 2016Submission of Dissertation :M.A./MSW/MSc./M.Phil. :

! without late fee .............................................................................................................. April 05, 2016

! with late fee of Rs. 200/- ................................................................................................ April 10, 2016

! With late fee of Rs. 100/- per day .................................................................................. April 15, 2016

Practical/Viva-voce :

! NVP, SOL, MSW, Commerce etc. ................................................................................. April 01-12, 2016

! Viva-voce of Dissertation(s) .............................................................................. 1st Week of May, 2016

Declaration of Result ................................................................................................. 3rd Week of June, 2016

Last date for submitting examination form, dates of semester and examinations, practical/viva-voce for both B.Ed.

and M.Ed. will be declared later on as it will depend on the last date of admissions as per State Govt. instructions.

DATES FOR SUBMISSION OF INTERNAL ASSESSMENT IN EXAMINATION SECTION

! I, III & V Semester ..................................................................................................................... October 30, 2015

! II, IV & VI Semester .....................................................................................................................March 31, 2016

II. CORRESPONDENCE COURSES

! Last date for submitting the Examination Form ..................................................................... January 31, 2016

! Annual Examinations .............................................................................................................. July-August, 2016

! Declaration of Results .............................................................................. Between October to November, 2016

APPLICATION FORM NO.

JAIN VISHVA BHARATI INSTITUTE

(Go through the Prospectus carefully before filling up the application form. / To be filled in by the candidate)

APPLICAAPPLICAAPPLICAAPPLICAAPPLICATION FORM FOR TION FORM FOR TION FORM FOR TION FORM FOR TION FORM FOR ADMISSIONADMISSIONADMISSIONADMISSIONADMISSION

PROGRAMME MODE : REGULAR DISTANCE

Year of Admission : .................................... Medium : Hindi English Any Other : .............................

Name of Programme : M.Phil. P.G. U.G. Diploma Certificate

Name of Course / Subject : ..................................................................................................

Duration : From ........................ To .......................... (in case of certificate & Diploma Course)

Compulsory Subject : 1. ................................ 2. ............................... 3. ..............................

Optional Subjects / Elective Papers Offered (If Applicable) :

1. ............................................. 2. ............................................3. ...........................................

4. .............................................5. .............................................6. ...........................................

(1) NAME OF APPLICANT :

(i) In English (in Capital Letter) : ................................................................................................................

(ii) In Hindi : ...............................................................................................................................................

(2) MOTHER'S NAME :

(i) In English (in Capital Letter) : ........................................................................................................................

(ii) In Hindi : ..............................................................................................................................................

(3) FATHER'S NAME :

(i) In English (in Capital Letter) : ................................................................................................................

(ii) In Hindi : ..............................................................................................................................................

(4) PERMANENT ADDRESS : ...............................................................................................................................

Street ..................................................... City/Village...................................... Post ......................................

District ............................................... State .......................................... PIN Code .....................................

STD Code .......... Phone ......................... Mobile ............................ E-mail ................................................

(5) CORRESPONDENCE ADDRESS : ..............................................................................................................

Street ..................................................... City/Village...................................... Post ......................................

District ............................................... State .......................................... PIN Code .....................................

STD Code .......... Phone ......................... Mobile ............................ E-mail ................................................

(6) SEX : Male Female Transgender (7) CATEGORY : Gen. SC ST OBC PH Others

(8) DATE OF BIRTH : .............................. (9) NATIONALITY : Indian Other (specify) ........................

(10) DOMICILE : ..................................... (11) RESIDENCE : Rural Urban Semi-Urban Tribal

(12) ANNUAL INCOME OF FAMILY : ................................................................................................................

(13) EXAMINATION CENTER (for Distance Education) : .......................................................................................

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Duly Attested

(Attach one Extra Photo)

ENROLMENT NO. (IF ALREADY ENROLED): ................................. SESSION : .................................................

(For office use only)

LADNUN - 341 306 (RAJASTHAN)2015–162015–162015–162015–162015–16

(15) TECHNICAL QUALIFICATIONS (If any) : .....................................................................................................

(16) Distinction in Sports/Extra-Curricular Activities/NCC/Others (Attach Details) : YES NO

(17) Whether employee or dependent of the employee of JVBI/JVB (If yes, attach Certificate) :YES NO

(18) Hostel Accommodation required ( Only for Regular Students) : YES NO

(19) Details of fees deposited (To be Filled only by Distance Education Students) :

Dated : ............................... Bank Name : ............................................................................................

DD / Receipt No. : ....................................... Amount in Rupees (in figures): .......................................

(in words) : .................................................................................................................................................

DECLARATION BY THE APPLICANTI DECLARE THAT :

1. I have read the Institute Prospectus carefully.2. I shall neither indulge myself or instigate any other student in ragging or create nuisance to the academic

atmosphere of the Institute.3. The above information is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. In case any information is found

wrong at any stage, my candidature may be treated as cancelled. If admitted, I promise to abide by therules and regulations of the Institute.

Date : .................................... (Signature of Applicant)

CERTIFICATES TO BE ATTACHED (With admission form) :1. Self attested copies of all marksheets 2. Certificate of date of birth3. Certificate regarding SC/ST/OBC/PH 4. Certificate needed for point no. 16 above.5. Original Migration Certificate/ Transfer Certificate/Affidavit (Only for Distance Education Students)

FOR OFFICE USE ONLY

Admission Test held on ................................................Interview held on .........................................................Recommendation :Accepted for Admission ..............................................Rejected due to ............................................................

Signature of concerned Authority

DETAILS OF FEE DEPOSITED

Amount in Rupees : ......................................................DD / Receipt No. : .........................................................Issuing Bank : .................................................................Dated : .................................

Signature of Accountant

EXAMINATION BOARD / YEAR OF % OF MARKS SUBJECTSUNIVERSITY PASSING OR GRADE

Secondary /Matriculation

Sr. Sec./Intermediate10+2

Under-Graduate

Post-Graudate

Any Other

(14) EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION (Attach Self-attested Copies of Marksheets) :

Note : E-version of the Application Form may be downloaded and the same should be submitted alongwith prescribed fee in prospectus. All D.Ds.should be in the name of The RThe RThe RThe RThe Reeeeegggggistististististrrrrrararararar,,,,, JVBI, JVBI, JVBI, JVBI, JVBI, L L L L Ladnadnadnadnadnununununun payable at SBI/OBC/SBBJ/UCO, Ladnun. For Complete details please visit the Institutewebsite at www.jvbi.ac.in.

JAIN VISHVA BHARATI INSTITUTE

ENROLMENT FORM

For Departmental Use : For Office Use:

All the Columns of the enrolment form have Discrepancies to be completed Received enrolment fee Rs.100/-

been filled clearly by the candidate and the 1........................................ Receipt No....................................

marksheet of qualifying examination and 2........................................ Date..............................................

migration certificate have been checked. 3........................................

Signature (Deptt. Clerk) Signature of checker (Cashier)

Direction for the applicant :—

1. No candidate will be allowed to appear at any examination of the Institute without enrolment.

2. The candidates passing qualifying examination from the University/Board other than this University and Board

of Secondary Education Rajasthan, Ajmer are neessarily required to sumbmit original migration certificate.

3. It is essential to enclose the original marksheets of qualifying examination and two photo-copies of all the

attached documents.

The list of original documents attached for verification :The list of original documents attached for verification :The list of original documents attached for verification :The list of original documents attached for verification :The list of original documents attached for verification :

1. ................................................................................. 2. ..................................................................................

3. ................................................................................. 4. ..................................................................................

Certified that the information given in this enrolment form is true and the name of the candidate, father and

mother are written correctly in capital letters as written in the qualifying examination marksheets.

Head of the Institution

(Signature with Seal)

JAIN VISHVA BHARATI INSTITUTE

Enrolment Certificate

Note : Except Enrolment all other entries are to be made by the student.

(Name of student).......................................................... (son/daughter) of........................................................

(Fathers Name).................................................................. (Mothers Name).............................................................

(Name of the Department)......................................................................................... has been enrolled as a student

of (Class)........................................... 2015 of this Institute.

RegRegRegRegRegistraristraristraristraristrarJVBI, Ladnun

Subject ................................................................................. Class ......................................................................

1. Details of Applicant : Date of Birth ........................................

(i) Class (ii) Reserved category if any (iii) Sex

Regular Correspondence SC ST OBC Others Male Female Transgender

Put ( ) on related Column

(iv) Details of Applicant as in last exam’s marklist (Do not make any change)

Do not write Shri/Mr. before father’s name.

Name (Capital Letters) In English Miss Smt. In Hindi

Put ( ) on related Column

Father’s Name In English

In Hindi

Mother’s Name In English

In Hindi

2. Details of Admission

(i) Class....................... (ii)Department......................... (iii) Date of Prov. Admission..............................

3. Details of qualifying examination

(i) Name of the Exam, Roll No. and Year ..................................................................................................

(ii) Name of Board/University ...................................................................................................................

(iii) Division in which passed (with %age)...............................................................................................

Full address .............................................................................................................................................

.............................................................................................................................................

................................................................................................. Pin .....................................

Signature of Applicant

Important Guidelines

1. Only the students who are to be enrolled for the first time in the Institute may fill the enrolment form

alongwith admission application form.

2. Only orginal markssheet of qualifying examination should be enclosed. (Attested copies should not be

enclosed.)

3. Only original Migration Certificate should be enlclosed.

4. All columns should be filled clearly in capital letters (where necessary) based on the original marksheet of

qualifying examination.

5. After 30th September and upto 31st December a late fee of Rs. 50/- will be charged. After 31st December,

late fee equal to enrolment fee will be charged.

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EXAMINATION FORM (DISTANCE EDUCATION)

Class_______________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ Programme (PG/UG/Diploma/Cert.) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________

Enrolment No. ..................................................... Roll. No. .............................................. (Leave Blank)

Name of Student (in capital letters)................................................................................

Father’s/Husband’s/Guru’s name ....................................................................................

Mother’s Name ................................................................................................................

Category : Gen. OBC SC ST PH Others ...........................................

Address for Correspondence ................................................................................................................................

...............................................................................................................................................................................

District ................................................... State ............................................................ Pin..................................

STD Code............................ Tel. No. ........................................ Mobile No. .........................................................

Examination Course & Class at which appearing (In capital letters) : .................................................................

Papers/Subjects offered :

1. ...................................................... 2. .................................................. 3. ..................................................

4. ..................................................... 5. .................................................. 6. ..................................................

Indicate Result of Previous Exam. :

Roll No. : .......................................... Class..................................... Pass/Fail/promoted : ................................

Due paper(s)/Subject (if any) of ........................................................................... Exam Year . ..................................

1. ...................................................... 2. .................................................. 3. ..................................................

4. ..................................................... 5. .................................................. 6. ..................................................

Centre of Examination : ............................................................................... (must be filled by the candidate)

(For choice of Examination Centre refer prospectus or visit the Institute website : www.jvbi.ac.in)

Note : Note : Note : Note : Note : Institute reserves the right to change or create any examination centre as per rule or the minimum availability of candidates.

Date : Signature of Candidate

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ADMIT CARD / LIBRARY MEMBERSHIP FORM

Membership Personal Information :

Last Name First Name Middle Name

Prof./Dr/Mr./Ms./Mrs. ________ ______________ ______________ ______________

Date of Birth : ___/___/_______ (DD/MM/YYYY) Membership Type _________ (Gen/OBC/SC/ST)

Father's/Husband Name : __________________________________________________

Members Academic Information :Members Academic Information :Members Academic Information :Members Academic Information :Members Academic Information :

Category _____________________ (Faculty/Officer/Staff/Student)

Course / Designation _____________________________________ Member ID _____________________

Department ____________________________________________ Year of Joining ___________________

Members Contact Information :Members Contact Information :Members Contact Information :Members Contact Information :Members Contact Information :

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City : ________________ Pin _______________ City : ________________ Pin ________________

Tel. / Mobile : _____________________________ Tel. / Mobile : ______________________________

E-mail : _________________________________ E-mail : __________________________________

Date : Signature of Candidate

FOR OFFICE USE ONLY

Effective Date :Effective Date :Effective Date :Effective Date :Effective Date : From ______________ to _____________ Receipt Number :Receipt Number :Receipt Number :Receipt Number :Receipt Number : ______________________

Receipt Date :Receipt Date :Receipt Date :Receipt Date :Receipt Date : ____________________________ Member Code :Member Code :Member Code :Member Code :Member Code : ________________________

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LADNUN - 341 306 (Rajasthan) INDIAAPPLICATION FORM FOR HOSTEL ACCOMMODATION

(Before filling in the Application Form please read the Hostel Rules carefully)1. Admission in the hostel is granted on the condition that the rules and regulations of the Institute are

acceptable to the student and parents / Guardian.2. Institute reserves the right to refuse admission in hostel, without assigning any reason thereof.

RegistrarJain Vishva Bharati InstituteLadnun- 341 306

Sir,My ward (Name) …........................…………........……............…………………. has taken admission

in ………………......................……………………………………...course of your Institute. He/She wants to

reside in the Institute’s Hostel. The details are as under.

1. NAME OF STUDENT (CAPITAL LETTERS):

2. FATHER’S/HUSBAND’S NAME :

3. MOTHER’S NAME :

8. ADDRESS OF PARENTS/HUSBAND/GUARDIAN (IN ABSENCE OF PARENTS)

4. DATE OF BIRTH: DAY: MONTH : YEAR :

7. NAME OF GUARDIAN :

RELATIONSHIP WITH STUDENT

5. SEX : MALE : FEMALE :

6. CATEGORY : GENERAL OBC SC ST

TELEPHONE/FAX:WITH CODE NO.

E-MAIL ADDRESS :

UNDERTAKING

I undertake that I have read and noted the hostel rules and regulations and understand that strict confor-mity to these is an express condition of my wards admission in the hostel. If found guilty, my ward shall be liablefor expulsion from the hostel and the Institute and such other punishment as may be deemed fit. The decision ofthe Institute will be final and acceptable to me and my ward. In case he/she ceases to be a student in thedepartment he/she will inform the warden about the changed status immediately and leave the hostel as requiredunder the rule. I will pay the dues regularly and clear all dues before my ward leavs the hostel.

Signature of the applicant Signature of the Father /Guardian

Recommended by Forwarded by Admitted / Not admitted

(Head of the Dept.) Warden Chief Warden Registrar

FOR OFFICE USE ONLY

1. Detail of fee Deposited (D.D./Cheque/ R. No.) ………….......… Amount …….............................……… .

2. Enrolment No ……………….............……. 3. Allotted Room No of. …..........…………Boys/Girls Hostel.

4. Whether stipend / Scholarship holder YES / NO

Accountant Hostel Warden

Note : I. Parents are the guardian of the student. In case of a married girl student, her husband shall be theguardian. If another person other than above is to be a guardian the reasons should be mentioned………………….................…………………………….................………………………….

II. Institute reserves the right to accept or refuse the guardianship as other than Parents / Husband.

9. DOMICILE DISTRICT WITH STATE

10. RELIGION 11. NATIONALITY

12. VISITOR’S LIST

Sr. Name of the Person Relation with Student Address Phone No.No. with STD Code

1. ................................... .......................................... ...........................................................................

2. ................................... .......................................... ...........................................................................

3. ................................... .......................................... ...........................................................................